music Crossword Puzzles
Music 2023-11-16
11 Clues: lowest sounding • layers of sound • three note chord • musical alphabet • Speed of the music • sad sounding chord • black and white keys • happy sounding chord • memorable tune in music • loud and soft element of music • more than one note at the same time as another
music 2023-11-02
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- a large brass wind instrument with straight tubing in three sections
- a stringed musical instrument,with a fretted fingerboard
- also known as rap,and formerly known as disco rap,
- a form of popular music that evolved from rock and roll and pop music
- a woodwind instrument with a single-reed mouthpiece, a cylindrical tube with a flared end, and holes stopped by keys.
- a stringed musical instrument of treble pitch, played with a horsehair bow.
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- a music genre and musical form that
- in the Deep South
- music genre of popular music that originated in its modern form
- a bass instrument of the violin family
- a large keyboard musical instrument with a wooden case
11 Clues: in the Deep South • a music genre and musical form that • a bass instrument of the violin family • also known as rap,and formerly known as disco rap, • a large keyboard musical instrument with a wooden case • a stringed musical instrument,with a fretted fingerboard • music genre of popular music that originated in its modern form • ...
music 2020-11-24
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- to change a track's sound-level mix and add effects
- the words of a song
- the regular pulse in music that dancers move to and audiences clap to
- someone who plays records at dance clubs or on radio
- a best-selling song on the pop-music charts
- a collection of songs released as a digital download or a 12-inch LP record
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- a professional singer, musician or songwriter
- a 70s nightclub in which DJs played dance records
- played at a concert in front of an audience
- a pattern of beats and sounds that musicians play in time to and dancers move to
- a genre in which artists improvise within a rhythmic and harmonic framework
11 Clues: the words of a song • played at a concert in front of an audience • a best-selling song on the pop-music charts • a professional singer, musician or songwriter • a 70s nightclub in which DJs played dance records • to change a track's sound-level mix and add effects • someone who plays records at dance clubs or on radio • ...
music 2024-03-05
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- can play it sitting or standing cause you only use fingers
- an African instrument you hit
- to play it you can use your fingers or a pick
- use your vocal cords
- you shake it
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- you hit small rectangles with a rounded stick
- a woodwind instrument
- metal tube with a narrow end that the person blows into
- has a high pitched dinging sound
- you hit it with wooden sticks
- you press down of keys with your fingers
11 Clues: you shake it • use your vocal cords • a woodwind instrument • an African instrument you hit • you hit it with wooden sticks • has a high pitched dinging sound • you press down of keys with your fingers • you hit small rectangles with a rounded stick • to play it you can use your fingers or a pick • metal tube with a narrow end that the person blows into • ...
Music 2024-07-21
Music 2024-06-20
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- Body movement; Salsa, Bachata, Merengue
- The main tune of a song
- An instrument that has 4 strings and originated in Hawaii
- A genre of music; Uses drums, vocalist, electric guitar in a band
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- A string instrument with 4 strings used in orchestra
- A tool used for singing pitches Do, Re, Mi
- An instrument with 88 keys that are black and white
- A percussion instrument that can be shaken; it has a handle and beads inside that make a rattle sound
- A percussion instrument where you use your hands or mallets
- A woodwind instrument that is silver
- A genre of music that uses beats and spoken words
11 Clues: The main tune of a song • A woodwind instrument that is silver • Body movement; Salsa, Bachata, Merengue • A tool used for singing pitches Do, Re, Mi • A genre of music that uses beats and spoken words • An instrument with 88 keys that are black and white • A string instrument with 4 strings used in orchestra • An instrument that has 4 strings and originated in Hawaii • ...
Music 2024-06-12
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- Who was the first artist to win Album of the Year four times at the Grammy's?
- Which famous composer learned to play piano before he learned how to read?
- In what Disney movie can you hear the lyric "I can show you the world, shining, shimmering, splendid"
- What was the famous broadway musical from 2016 written by Lin-Manuel Miranda that used only songs, no dialogue, to tell its story?
- What country music star, who has won 8 grammy Awards, got her start on a reality TV show called American Idol?
- What continent/country did Folklore music originate from?
- John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Pete Best were the original 4 members of what famous band?
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- What is the oldest known instrument?
- What is the biggest youth choir in the U.S.?
- What TV Channel used to show new music videos for people to watch?
- What well known singer has had multiple stage names including May Jailer before her official and current stage name?
11 Clues: What is the oldest known instrument? • What is the biggest youth choir in the U.S.? • What continent/country did Folklore music originate from? • What TV Channel used to show new music videos for people to watch? • Which famous composer learned to play piano before he learned how to read? • ...
music 2023-06-16
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- Music with roots in American folk traditions, often featuring acoustic instruments and storytelling lyrics.
- Music that expresses emotions through lyrics and soulful melodies, often featuring a 12-bar blues structure.
- Hop A genre originating from urban communities, featuring rhythmic spoken lyrics over a beat.
- A genre originating from Jamaica, known for its laid-back rhythms and messages of social justice.
- Music created using electronic instruments and technology, often characterized by repetitive beats and synthesized sounds.
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- Music that follows traditional forms and structures, often performed by orchestras or ensembles.
- Rhythm and Blues, a genre that combines elements of soul, funk, and pop music.
- Spiritual music rooted in African-American religious traditions, characterized by powerful vocals and uplifting messages.
- A genre that emphasizes improvisation, syncopated rhythms, and intricate harmonies.
- A genre characterized by electric guitars, powerful vocals, and driving rhythms.
- Upbeat and catchy songs with popular appeal, often featuring strong melodies and catchy hooks.
11 Clues: Rhythm and Blues, a genre that combines elements of soul, funk, and pop music. • A genre characterized by electric guitars, powerful vocals, and driving rhythms. • A genre that emphasizes improvisation, syncopated rhythms, and intricate harmonies. • Hop A genre originating from urban communities, featuring rhythmic spoken lyrics over a beat. • ...
Music 2023-06-19
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- A stringed musical instrument played with a bow, producing sounds by vibrating the strings.
- A large musical instrument with a keyboard that produces sound when keys are pressed.
- A musical instrument in the woodwind family, played by blowing into a mouthpiece and using keys to produce sound.
- A percussion instrument played by striking it with sticks or the hands.
- A brass instrument played by blowing air through a mouthpiece and pressing valves to change the pitch.
- A sequence of musical notes played or sung in a particular arrangement that forms a recognizable tune.
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- A device used to amplify sound and capture voices or instruments for recording or live performances.
- A musical instrument with a row of keys that can produce different sounds or tones.
- The combination of different musical notes played or sung together to create a pleasing sound.
- The pattern of beats and accents in music that creates a sense of tempo and groove.
- A musical instrument in the woodwind family, played by blowing across a hole or embouchure.
11 Clues: A percussion instrument played by striking it with sticks or the hands. • A musical instrument with a row of keys that can produce different sounds or tones. • The pattern of beats and accents in music that creates a sense of tempo and groove. • A large musical instrument with a keyboard that produces sound when keys are pressed. • ...
Music 2025-05-12
Music 2025-05-11
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- "The words of a song."
- "Music with electric guitars and strong beats, like Queen."
- "A person who sings, like Taylor Swift or Harry Styles."
- "A Latin genre with danceable beats, like Bad Bunny."
- "Popular music with catchy melodies, like songs by Dua Lipa."
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- "A collection of songs released together by an artist."
- "A live music performance in front of an audience."
- "A group of musicians who play together, like The Rolling Stones."
- "A short musical piece with lyrics, like 'Happy Birthday'."
- "A genre with improvisation and saxophones, born in New Orleans."
- "A style with spoken rhymes and rhythms, like Eminem."
11 Clues: "The words of a song." • "A live music performance in front of an audience." • "A Latin genre with danceable beats, like Bad Bunny." • "A style with spoken rhymes and rhythms, like Eminem." • "A collection of songs released together by an artist." • "A person who sings, like Taylor Swift or Harry Styles." • "Music with electric guitars and strong beats, like Queen." • ...
Music 2023-01-10
11 Clues: styles of music • how fast or slow • How laud or soft • a note that has 1/4 • the highness or lowness • a note that has one beat • a note that has two beats • a note that has four beats • a note that has 1/2 a beat • Combination of pitch and rhythm • two notes joined and played together
Music 2024-11-05
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- how much space it has between the notes
- If your first note is C and the next note is and B
- If your first note is C and the next note is and A
- Notes are a second apart
- It is and octave
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- Only one note apart
- At least 3 notes apart
- Perfect fifth
- Notes are a third apart
- Notes are a forth apart
- To skip a note
11 Clues: Perfect fifth • To skip a note • It is and octave • Only one note apart • At least 3 notes apart • Notes are a third apart • Notes are a forth apart • Notes are a second apart • how much space it has between the notes • If your first note is C and the next note is and B • If your first note is C and the next note is and A
music crossword 2019-02-22
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- f below middle c
- lower pitch
- 1 = 1 measure
- says to repeat
- hold on specific note
- (two) lines at the end
- g above middle c
- cancels sharp and flat
- group of beats
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- two different note played as one
- 8 = 1 measure
- 2 = 1 measure
- two notes played as one
- tells the speed
- a set of 5 lines
- 16 = 1 MEASURE
- 4 = 1 measure
- creates divisions
- higher pitch
19 Clues: lower pitch • higher pitch • 8 = 1 measure • 2 = 1 measure • 1 = 1 measure • 4 = 1 measure • says to repeat • 16 = 1 MEASURE • group of beats • tells the speed • f below middle c • a set of 5 lines • g above middle c • creates divisions • hold on specific note • cancels sharp and flat • two notes played as one • (two) lines at the end • two different note played as one
Music Genres 2020-07-04
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- /evolved during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types may be called world music.
- /genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom and the United States.
- /combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance.
- /originated in the African American community throughout the United States in the 1950s and early 1960s. It combines elements of African-American gospel music, rhythm and blues and jazz.
- /usually abbreviated, is a genre of popular music that originated in African American communities in the 1940s.
- /originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom.
- /originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
- /originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, United States, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime.
- /a genre of Christian music.
- /emerged in the mid-1970s. Rooted in 1960s garage rock.
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- /a large instrumental ensemble typical of classical music, which combines instruments from different families.
- /also known as dance music, club music, or simply dance, is a broad range of percussive electronic music genres made largely for nightclubs, raves and festivals.
- /takes its roots from genres such as blues and old-time music, and various types of American folk music including Appalachian, Cajun, and the cowboy Western music styles of Red Dirt, New Mexico, Texas country, and Tejano.
- /originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. The term also denotes the modern popular music of Jamaica and its diaspora.
- /originated in the Deep South of the United States around the 1870s by African-Americans from roots in African musical traditions, African-American work songs, and spirituals.
- /developed in the United States by inner-city African Americans and Latino Americans in the Bronx borough of New York City in the 1970s.
- /a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular", which is performed or chanted in a variety of ways, usually over a backing beat or musical accompaniment.
- /a form of jazz that developed in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s.
- /art music produced or rooted in the traditions of Western culture, including both liturgical and secular music.
19 Clues: /a genre of Christian music. • /combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. • /emerged in the mid-1970s. Rooted in 1960s garage rock. • /a form of jazz that developed in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s. • /evolved during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types may be called world music. • ...
Music Crossword 2014-05-02
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- Increases the volume of an electric guitar.
- A set on notes played together on the guitar. (G,C,D7)
- Keys Used to adjust the tuning of each string.
- Worth a half of a beat.
- Worth one beat.
- Part of the guitar that houses the fret board.
- Allows the sound to the acoustic guitar to be heard.
- Raises the strings from the fret board.
- A device used to shorten the strings of the guitar and raise the pitch of the chords being played.
- The clef we use when playing the guitar.
- Board Contains frets.
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- Tells guitarists where to put their fingers to create different notes on the guitar.
- Protects the body of the guitar from pick scratches.
- The instrument we play in class.
- Main part of the guitar.
- Strings are attached and it holds them to the guitar.
- Worth a quarter of a beat.
- Worth four beats.
- Worth two beats.
19 Clues: Worth one beat. • Worth two beats. • Worth four beats. • Board Contains frets. • Worth a half of a beat. • Main part of the guitar. • Worth a quarter of a beat. • The instrument we play in class. • Raises the strings from the fret board. • The clef we use when playing the guitar. • Increases the volume of an electric guitar. • Keys Used to adjust the tuning of each string. • ...
Music Terminology 2014-04-20
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- ending to a song
- end
- getting softer
- back to the sign
- getting slower
- a quarter note gets how many beats
- tells you what gets the beat and how many are in a measure
- back to the top
- a half note gets how many beats
- slow
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- getting faster
- tells you what notes are sharp, flat and natural
- loud
- getting louder
- a whole note gets how many beats
- soft
- fast
- medium
- an eighth note gets how many beats
19 Clues: end • loud • soft • fast • slow • medium • getting faster • getting softer • getting louder • getting slower • back to the top • ending to a song • back to the sign • a half note gets how many beats • a whole note gets how many beats • a quarter note gets how many beats • an eighth note gets how many beats • tells you what notes are sharp, flat and natural • ...
Music Terms 2016-05-05
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- continue in a similar style
- detached
- slowing down gradually
- gradually softer
- slowing down gradually
- very soft
- finish, the end
- majestic, stately, dignified
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- play with emphasis
- moderately loud
- Gradually Faster
- playing in tune
- moderately slow walking tempo
- forced, accented
- less motion
- dying, fading away
- in a singing style
- very slow, broad
- very fast
- softy, sweetly
20 Clues: detached • very soft • very fast • less motion • softy, sweetly • moderately loud • playing in tune • finish, the end • Gradually Faster • forced, accented • gradually softer • very slow, broad • play with emphasis • dying, fading away • in a singing style • slowing down gradually • slowing down gradually • continue in a similar style • majestic, stately, dignified • moderately slow walking tempo
Music artist 2021-02-12
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- Lily was a little girl
- let's kill this love!
- get overwhelmed so easily my anxiety creeps inside of me makes it hard to breathe what's come over me feels like I'm somebody else
- world I still see your shadows in my room
- you can stand under my umbrella
- I'm gonna swing from the chandelier
- I got black
- ooh I'm blinded by the lights
- in new york I milly rock
- I got the horses in the back
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- the one can hear but can't
- I don't really car if you cry, on the real should've never lied
- now that don't kill me, can only make me stronger
- Dreaming about the day when you wake up and find that what you're looking for has been here the whole time
- be humble, sit down
- oh, I wanna dance with somebody I wanna feel the heat with somebody
- this one is for the boys with the booming systems
- Bille jean is not my lover she's just a girl who claims that I am the one
- all the single ladies, all the single ladies
19 Clues: I got black • be humble, sit down • let's kill this love! • Lily was a little girl • in new york I milly rock • the one can hear but can't • I got the horses in the back • ooh I'm blinded by the lights • you can stand under my umbrella • I'm gonna swing from the chandelier • world I still see your shadows in my room • all the single ladies, all the single ladies • ...
Gospel Music 2021-02-17
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- Also known as the good new
- A sense of relief, calming or inviting
- The feeling of expression of reverence and adoration for a deity
- To give glory to God
- Singing parts together to create a melody
- Inspiring to get better and try harder
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- Beats at a regular pattern in music
- The activity of making sound or tunes
- A genre of music that originated in the deep south
- Learning something new
- Something that nothing greater can be conceived
- Something that holds a lot of meaning
- Deep emotion and affection for someone you cherish
- Providing or showing creativity
- Jesus is known as the
- Relating to or affecting the human spirit
- Upbeat and exciting
- Something of a biblical perspective
- A group of singers
19 Clues: A group of singers • Upbeat and exciting • To give glory to God • Jesus is known as the • Learning something new • Also known as the good new • Providing or showing creativity • Beats at a regular pattern in music • Something of a biblical perspective • The activity of making sound or tunes • Something that holds a lot of meaning • A sense of relief, calming or inviting • ...
Music 1 2021-03-25
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- known as the Bangtan Boys
- person that plays the accordion
- the art of arranging sounds
- string instrument from the violin family
- member of the percussion group
- keyboard instrument
- the King of Rock and Roll
- originated in the United States by African Americans in the 1860s
- music is classical music
- a symbol denoting a musical sound
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- the largest bowed string instrument
- Marie English singer and songwriter
- composer of the Baroque Period
- box shaped musical instruments
- sometimes known as a fiddle
- woodwind instrument
- composer of the Classical Period
- instrument in the woodwind group
- music western art music from 1600-1750
19 Clues: woodwind instrument • keyboard instrument • music is classical music • known as the Bangtan Boys • the King of Rock and Roll • sometimes known as a fiddle • the art of arranging sounds • composer of the Baroque Period • box shaped musical instruments • member of the percussion group • person that plays the accordion • composer of the Classical Period • ...
Music History 2021-04-13
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- Strauss's first opera piece and made a lot of money
- Hungarian composer (1811-1886)
- Richard Strauss was often compared to and confused with this composer: ___ Strauss
- Strauss's opera coordinator
- During the rival between composers, Liszt was a part of the __.
- German composer (1864-1949)
- During the rival between composers, Brahms was with the __.
- Considered French Beethoven in his lifetime
- Sait Saens was often compared to this composer
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- One of Saint Saens most influential pieces: Danse__
- French composer (1835-1921)
- Franz Liszt traveled with his __ to Vienna to study music
- Piece that Strauss wrote about his family life
- Tod und Verklarung
- American composer (1904-1989)
- Rival between composers: __ of the Romantics.
- German composer that wrote symphonic poems
- Undine Smith Moore studied piano, __, and music theory at Fisk University.
- Liszt was able to __ a piece from a short melody.
- Strauss found his passion in writing this style of music
- Opera's were known as __ __ items.
21 Clues: Tod und Verklarung • French composer (1835-1921) • Strauss's opera coordinator • German composer (1864-1949) • American composer (1904-1989) • Hungarian composer (1811-1886) • Opera's were known as __ __ items. • German composer that wrote symphonic poems • Considered French Beethoven in his lifetime • Rival between composers: __ of the Romantics. • ...
Music Theory 2017-10-24
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- moderately
- gradually faster
- gradually slower
- the beats per measure over what note gets 1 beat
- quarter not plus half the value of a quarter note
- very loud
- hold the note for its full value
- play the note louder, with a special emphasis
- a sudden, strong accent
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- hold the note longer than its normal value
- organization of notes over time using different note values
- a bass staff and a treble staff connected by a line
- short lines added to extend the range of the staff
- half note plus half of the value of a half note
- rest equal to the value of an eighth note
- quickly or cheerfully
- the steady pulse in music
- joins two notes of the same pitch
- moderately
- the 5 lines ad the 4 spaces on which music notes and symbols are written
20 Clues: very loud • moderately • moderately • gradually faster • gradually slower • quickly or cheerfully • a sudden, strong accent • the steady pulse in music • hold the note for its full value • joins two notes of the same pitch • rest equal to the value of an eighth note • hold the note longer than its normal value • play the note louder, with a special emphasis • ...
ROMANTIC MUSIC 2019-11-13
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- A theme and variation of the well known Christmas carol.
- An Orchestral Piece in one movement designed to serve as an introduction to an opera or a play.
- The aim of Romantic Composers.
- Romantic Art Song
- Composed the famous opera "Samson et Dalila.
- Instrumental Composition in several movements based on a literary or pictorial idea.
- Popular instruments in past eras that were replaced by piano music.
- Famous for his musical scores in ballet like "Swan Lake".
- A movement of the 19th Century was all about the emphasis on the individual and individual expression.
- An introductory piece of music, most commonly an orchestral opening to an act of an opera, the first movement of a suite.
- Instrumental music associated with a story or poem.
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- Considered as the Poet of the Piano
- Type of music often quite extensive, expressive, and difficult.
- Composed by Camille Saint-Saens to make fun of some of his friends.
- Developed the symphonic poem.
- A type of music where a musical theme is presented followed by a series of variations based on that theme.
- Peter Tchaikovsky's fantasy overture.
- Romantic period was considered as the "Golden Age of ______".
- A music intended to be performed before and during a play to set the mood for scenes or highlight dramatic action.
19 Clues: Romantic Art Song • Developed the symphonic poem. • The aim of Romantic Composers. • Considered as the Poet of the Piano • Peter Tchaikovsky's fantasy overture. • Composed the famous opera "Samson et Dalila. • Instrumental music associated with a story or poem. • A theme and variation of the well known Christmas carol. • ...
Music terms 2023-10-01
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- soft
- two vertical lines with 2 dots next to it that tells you to go back and sing a section again.
- scale that sounds happy and uses both half and whole steps
- scale that uses half and whole steps and sounds scary or sad
- raises a pitch one half step
- the space between fa and sol
- shown by a bracket that has a number one in the corner.
- scale that uses only half steps
- lowers a pitch one half step
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- volume in music
- a curved line that goes over or under notes that stay the same pitch
- how high or low a note is
- hold the note until the director cuts you off
- loud
- the language we use to sing our scales
- forte medium loud or your normal speaking volume
- a curved line that goes over or under notes that change pitch
- the space between la and li
- short and detached
19 Clues: soft • loud • volume in music • short and detached • how high or low a note is • the space between la and li • raises a pitch one half step • the space between fa and sol • lowers a pitch one half step • scale that uses only half steps • the language we use to sing our scales • hold the note until the director cuts you off • forte medium loud or your normal speaking volume • ...
Music Biz 2024-04-24
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- This part of the Constitution purports to guarantee that freedom of expression shall not be abridged, First Amendment
- A form of payment made to an asset owner for the right to use that asset such as a song or recording
- A form of protection for things that help fans and consumers identify the source of the music like band names and logos
- The process of using a piece of a recording reused in another recording, which must be licensed and cleared to avoid copyright infringement
- A legal agreement between an artist and a record label usually involving the artist making tracks that the label will promote and sell
- A legal agreement between an artist and a music publishing company
- A legal document designed to protect the band, its members and the band’s assets
- The two members of an artists team that have ethical obligations and licensing oversight: Attorney and _______
- Nation This entity is likely making the most money of all the participants in the live music business
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- AI technology that can create new music compositions often in the style of existing artists or genres
- The PMRC compiled this list of songs they found most objectionable in 1985
- The sale of branded products such as T-shirts hats and posters which represents a significant revenue stream for musical acts
- A company that takes up deals with artists to record promote and release music
- This legal schema created by Congress incentivizes creation
- The oldest sector of the music business responsible for the promotion and monetization of musical compositions
- Management, This term refers to the comprehensive planning and execution of live performances including booking venues managing logistics and handling finances
- The RAP Act would amend the Federal Rules of Evidence to make the use of _____ as evidence in court in be determined in camera
- How society restricts creation of and access to creative expression
- This is a band's single most valuable asset
19 Clues: This is a band's single most valuable asset • This legal schema created by Congress incentivizes creation • A legal agreement between an artist and a music publishing company • How society restricts creation of and access to creative expression • The PMRC compiled this list of songs they found most objectionable in 1985 • ...
Art & Music 2025-02-12
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- A digital workspace used for creating and editing music
- A method of creating moving images frame by frame
- A type of composition using digital sounds and synthesis
- A fundamental subject for understanding music structure
- suite Software package available to all students
- design A computer-based approach to visual creation
- The process of adjusting audio levels in a recording
- The practice of capturing and manipulating audio clips
- A fundamental art skill using pencils or pens
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- A creative discipline that involves working with pictures and lenses
- research The study and analysis of famous creatives
- A process of making images using ink and a carved surface
- The live aspect of music where performers play for an audience
- A facility for firing ceramics
- Lab A facility for experimenting with synthesized sounds
- Suite A space equipped with Apple computers for music production
- A place where artistic activities take place
- The art of capturing and producing sound in a controlled environment
- The skill of working together in a band or group
- cutter A cutting tool controlled by a computer
20 Clues: A facility for firing ceramics • A place where artistic activities take place • A fundamental art skill using pencils or pens • cutter A cutting tool controlled by a computer • suite Software package available to all students • The skill of working together in a band or group • A method of creating moving images frame by frame • ...
Music Vocab 2026-01-08
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- Gradually getting louder
- Fast and Lively
- A person who writes music
- At walking speed
- Hold a not longer that usual
- The person who leads the musicians
- Short and separated
- Loud
- A symbol at the beginning of the staff that shows note names
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- Gradually getting softer
- How fast or slow music is
- Smooth and connected style
- Slow and Broad
- How loud or soft the music is
- Smooth and Connected
- Everyone sings the same notes
- Soft
- The set of five lines and four spaces where music is written
- How a singer stands or sits while singing/playing
- A symbol that shows silence in music
20 Clues: Soft • Loud • Slow and Broad • Fast and Lively • At walking speed • Short and separated • Smooth and Connected • Gradually getting softer • Gradually getting louder • How fast or slow music is • A person who writes music • Smooth and connected style • Hold a not longer that usual • How loud or soft the music is • Everyone sings the same notes • The person who leads the musicians • ...
Computer and Video Game Vocabulary 2020-12-05
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- An artificially created or enhanced sound used to emphasize certain actions within computer and video games.
- An electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals that may be converted to sound.
- Computer or video games music sores. Also, the name given to an album of music taken from a computer or video game sold commercially or performed on radio stations or in live concerts.
- where melodies and bass lines ascend or descend via semitones.
- How much sound/how many different parts we hear.
- The speed of a sound or piece of music.
- Music technology is the used of any devices, mechanism, machine or tool by a musician or composer to make or perform music; to compose, notate, play back or record songs or pieces; or to analyse or edit music. E.g. a computer.
- Each instrument has its own unique tone quality.
- A name given to the music often heard over a computer or video game's main menu - the theme by which a computer or video game is often most well-known from and may continue throughout the entire gameplay.
- Melodies which move mainly by leap or use notes which are not next to or close to one another.
- Accenting the weaker beats of the bar to give an offbeat or jumpy feel to the music.
- The act of arranging a piece of music for an orchestra and assigning parts to the different musical instruments.
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- A name given to a point within a computer or video games when the player has to make a decision - often accompanied by a short piece of memorable music or series of sound effects.
- A reoccurring theme throughout the music connected with a particular person, idea, or situation.
- Using digital technology, computers, MIDI, sound recording and manipulating software and digital effects to both create and enhance sounds and music used within computer and video games.
- Describes the music which is associated with a particular character within a computer or video game and may be manipulated, varied and adapted depending on different situations, atmospheres and scenarios that the character finds themselves in within a computer or video game.
- How the notes or sounds are played.
- Bass line often move by leap in much music from computer and video games, leaving gaps between the notes.
- A point within a computer or video game knowing when a significant event is about to occur - often accompanied by music or a sound effect.
- The volume of a sound or pieces of music.
- An articulation marking where notes are performed sharply and detached from each other to create a spiky feel - common in much computer and video game music.
- A stye of electronic music which used simple melodies made for programmable sound generators.
- The technique of digitally encoding music or sound and reusing it as part of a composition or recording.
- The highness or lowness of the sound.
24 Clues: How the notes or sounds are played. • The highness or lowness of the sound. • The speed of a sound or piece of music. • The volume of a sound or pieces of music. • How much sound/how many different parts we hear. • Each instrument has its own unique tone quality. • where melodies and bass lines ascend or descend via semitones. • ...
HFFM Music 2015-10-07
19 Clues: Wannabe • Babycakes • Candy Shop • Girlfriend • Trap Queen • Blank Space • Gold Forever • Ghetto Gospel • Born This Way • Single Ladies • Night Changes • All The Lovers • My Neck, My Back • Shut Up and Dance • BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM • Reach For the Stars • Only Girl (in the world) • I Wanna Dance With Somebody • BIG GIRL (You are beautiful)
Music Vocabulary 2017-02-13
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- the language used for a particular activity or by a particular group
- the ability to speak or write well and in an effective way.
- a large vocal musical piece usually about a religious subject.
- to kneel on one knee and then rise again, as an act of respect.
- the essence of a thing in its most purest form
- to think about something carefully and thoroughly.
- to sing loudly changing your voice back and forth between a natural pitch and a higher pitch.
- of or relating to the science of sound with no electronics
- the quality of a sound made by a particular voice or instrument.
- a regular beat or rhythm
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- loud and unpleasant to listen to
- having a sweet, smooth, flowing sound
- pleasure and sadness caused by remembering something from the past
- showing enthusiastic approval by clapping hands together over and over.
- something such as music that is repeated.
- a color that you see in small amounts
- a rapid sliding up or down the musical scale.
- a group of people or things that make up a complete unit
- a job, activity, etc. that is very suitable for someone
19 Clues: a regular beat or rhythm • loud and unpleasant to listen to • having a sweet, smooth, flowing sound • a color that you see in small amounts • something such as music that is repeated. • a rapid sliding up or down the musical scale. • the essence of a thing in its most purest form • to think about something carefully and thoroughly. • ...
MUSIC INSTRUMENTS 2012-04-23
19 Clues: dob • kürt • gitár • hárfa • üstdob • cselló • orgona • hegedű • bendzsó • harsona • zongora • szaxofon • klarinét • nagybőgő • trombita • cimbalom • szintetizátor • szájharmonika • furulya, fuvola
Music Theory 2012-12-12
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- gradually getting faster
- another name for the G clef
- two identical notes playing together
- a composition for three instruments
- plucked strings
- very slow
- another name for a 'pause'
- at a walking pace
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- very fast
- this symbol: >
- ____ fourth, same as diminished fifth
- Fast
- gradually getting quieter
- several notes played together in harmony
- another name for the F clef
- gradually getting louder
- The speed of music
- the unit of musical rhythm
- the interval between D# and D#
19 Clues: Fast • very fast • very slow • this symbol: > • plucked strings • at a walking pace • The speed of music • gradually getting faster • gradually getting louder • gradually getting quieter • the unit of musical rhythm • another name for a 'pause' • another name for the G clef • another name for the F clef • the interval between D# and D# • a composition for three instruments • ...
MUSIC CROSSWORD 2013-09-24
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- Four people who sing together.
- The gap between two notes is an ...
- In general, the longer the tube, the ... the notes are.
- Sound is made in an organ by air blown through ranks of ...
- The different note symbols used in music identify different ... of sounds.
- Woodwind instrument made of metal with a single reed.
- Two disks of metal which are hit together.
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- A musical play which is acted out and which includes arias, recitatives and choruses is an ...
- Trumpets, French horns and tubas have ... to change the notes.
- Brass instrument with which we can play the lowest notes.
- Percussion instrument with a skin which can be tuned to play different notes.
- When music gets gradually lourder, we make a ...
- Horns have three ... which are pressed to change the notes.
- The piano has hammers which hit the strings when a ... is pressed.
- You make some of the notes on a woodwind instrument by covering ... with your fingers.
- What type of singer sings the lowest part of all in a choir?
- The harp is played by ...
- ... are used to show what pitch the notes should be played at.
- You need a ... when playing a violin.
19 Clues: The harp is played by ... • Four people who sing together. • The gap between two notes is an ... • You need a ... when playing a violin. • Two disks of metal which are hit together. • When music gets gradually lourder, we make a ... • Woodwind instrument made of metal with a single reed. • In general, the longer the tube, the ... the notes are. • ...
Music Crossword 2013-12-08
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- _____ Remains constant
- _____ means frequency
- 4 beats
- b
- Spring four seasons
- Gutair belongs to the ________ group
- Tchaikovsky was in the _________ period
- _____ cleft
- 1 beat
- #
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- Toccata and fugue in D minor
- Flute belongs to the ______ group
- half-beat
- notes go on the ___
- Snare belongs to the _______ group
- _______scale
- Einstein on the beach
- _____ cleft
- a little night music
- Zaa=_____
20 Clues: b • # • 1 beat • 4 beats • half-beat • Zaa=_____ • _____ cleft • _____ cleft • _______scale • notes go on the ___ • Spring four seasons • a little night music • _____ means frequency • Einstein on the beach • _____ Remains constant • Toccata and fugue in D minor • Flute belongs to the ______ group • Snare belongs to the _______ group • Gutair belongs to the ________ group • ...
Music Crossword 2022-04-04
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- A person who professionally sings songs
- A Brazilian Dance
- A Latin Dance
- Orchestra leader's instrument
- Stringed instrument
- Wind instrument that Lizzo plays
- Musical instrument
- Guitar or Piano is a....
- A keyboard musical instrument
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- Long musical work played by a full orchestra A group of musicians playing instruments together
- Instrument reportedly fires round ring
- Playlist item
- Words to your favourite song
- Singing group
- Musical performance
- Melody
- Percussion instrument
- A person who plays music
- To upload something on your computer
19 Clues: Melody • A Latin Dance • Playlist item • Singing group • A Brazilian Dance • Musical instrument • Musical performance • Stringed instrument • Percussion instrument • Guitar or Piano is a.... • A person who plays music • Words to your favourite song • Orchestra leader's instrument • A keyboard musical instrument • Wind instrument that Lizzo plays • To upload something on your computer • ...
Exploratory Music 2022-01-06
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- Before modern times, shaman or medicine men were given this instrument to play.
- Thelonious Monk once described this instrument as its notes can do no wrong.
- Generally recognized as the first rap single called Rappers Delight
- The name of the country where the oldest song we know about was discovered.
- The name of an artist who wrote a famous song while waiting for risotto in a Venice restaurant
- Known for making America's first blue yodel. my first name is
- the first female artist to have her first six studio albums debut at number one.
- This blues artist helped make Maxwell House Coffee famous through a song. His name is?
- The oldest carbon dated instrument is about 42,000 years old. It is called a...
- how old Michael Jackson was for his first performance
- Blind Willie McTell is among some of the most famed American roots blues musicians and recorded more than 120 titles in fourteen sessions. Blind Willie McTell could read and write music in code, this code is known as what?
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- Prince made this song as an allegory dedicated to a Jimi Hendrix song.
- In 1976 The Band hosted it's farewell concert with many other artists. This concert was hosted on what holiday?
- The last name of a Baroque Composer whose influence was immense in the 1600s and wasn't fully realized until 1946.
- This artist hasn’t released music in a long time but still is one of the greatest of all time. In 2016 they sold more CDs than Beyonce and Adele. Who are they?
- A nickname for the instrument normally called a harmonica by early american musicians.
- I claimed to name the blues. You may know me by a shorter version of saying mother or stormy weather.
- This rapper released their latest album to only be heard in the Brooklyn Museum
- I was inducted into rock n roll hall of fame in 1987. My initials are AF and you may know the name of my most famous song about how to treat others.
19 Clues: how old Michael Jackson was for his first performance • Known for making America's first blue yodel. my first name is • Generally recognized as the first rap single called Rappers Delight • Prince made this song as an allegory dedicated to a Jimi Hendrix song. • The name of the country where the oldest song we know about was discovered. • ...
Music crossword 2022-05-09
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- when playing piano, you should sit up ______
- a piece of music is broken up into many ____
- note played for half of a beat
- gradually getting softer
- hop off the note
- a musical sentence
- black notes on the piano can be called ______ or flats
- _____ clef, right hand clef
- play smoothly
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- which word can you spell with notes on the piano schools/running/garages/cabbage
- gradually getting louder
- note played for one beat
- play loud
- note played for two beats
- play with force
- ____ clef, left hand clef
- play softly
- when playing piano, your fingers should be ______
- don't play any note
19 Clues: play loud • play softly • play smoothly • play with force • hop off the note • a musical sentence • don't play any note • gradually getting louder • note played for one beat • gradually getting softer • note played for two beats • ____ clef, left hand clef • _____ clef, right hand clef • note played for half of a beat • when playing piano, you should sit up ______ • ...
Music repertoire 2022-11-29
19 Clues: son • leçon • corde • dièze • accord • touche • clavier • pédales • oreille • tabouret • auditeur • percussion • autodidacte • klaxon, cor • air, mélodie • divertir, amuser • expression de soi • bécarre (monotone, plat) • maitrise de l'art de la scène
music terms 2021-03-28
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- gradually getting louder
- playful, merry
- makes a pause on the note
- walking pace
- 3 notes in a specific span of time
- loud and then immediately quiet
- (>) make the note slightly louder
- how much is in it depends on the time signature
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- LOUD!
- gradually getting quieter
- it says what octave you need to play in
- it is a chord broken up and turned some thing like a scale (its 2 octaves) i.e C major C-E-G-C
- play all the notes smoothly
- slow tempo
- makes a note up by a semitone
- how fast a melody is
- makes a sharp or a flat become a normal note
- makes a note down by a semitone
- fast tempo
19 Clues: LOUD! • slow tempo • fast tempo • walking pace • playful, merry • how fast a melody is • gradually getting louder • gradually getting quieter • makes a pause on the note • play all the notes smoothly • makes a note up by a semitone • makes a note down by a semitone • loud and then immediately quiet • (>) make the note slightly louder • 3 notes in a specific span of time • ...
Music words 2020-07-07
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- this instrument has many keys
- the low clef
- a device that keeps the beat
- when one person performs
- the notes are written on this
- two dots and two lines going down
- this note counts two beats
- separates the bars
- when two people perform
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- a staff consists of 5 _____
- this person writes the music
- a staff consists of 4 _____
- this note counts one beat
- the last word of a prayer
- this instrument usually keeps the beat for us
- the high clef
- the semibreve counts _____ beats
- the ____ signature is written after the clef
- the name of a piece
19 Clues: the low clef • the high clef • separates the bars • the name of a piece • when two people perform • when one person performs • this note counts one beat • the last word of a prayer • this note counts two beats • a staff consists of 5 _____ • a staff consists of 4 _____ • this person writes the music • a device that keeps the beat • this instrument has many keys • ...
Music words 2020-07-07
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- when two people perform
- this note counts one beat
- separates the bars
- a device that keeps the beat
- this instrument usually keeps the beat for us
- this instrument has many keys
- the low clef
- the high clef
- the ____ signature is written after the clef
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- two dots and two lines going down
- the name of a piece
- the semibreve counts _____ beats
- this person writes the music
- a staff consists of 5 _____
- a staff consists of 4 _____
- this note counts two beats
- the last word of a prayer
- when one person performs
- the notes are written on this
19 Clues: the low clef • the high clef • separates the bars • the name of a piece • when two people perform • when one person performs • this note counts one beat • the last word of a prayer • this note counts two beats • a staff consists of 5 _____ • a staff consists of 4 _____ • this person writes the music • a device that keeps the beat • this instrument has many keys • ...
ABOUT MUSIC 2019-04-13
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- a dangdut singer from Indonesia who took a part in Asian Games 2018 Official song
- a japan pop music genre
- a singer from indonesia who born in February
- a broad genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the early 1950s
- a singer and a writer who owned "Celengan Rindu" song
- a singer who sing Fly me to the Moon
- a genre of popular music that originated in New Orleans around 1900 and developed through increasingly complex styles
- a woman singer who sing "I'm a mess" song
- a title of the song from Fiersa Besari
- a song from alan walker, K-391, & Emelie Hollow
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- a band that most-known as peterpan band in the past
- a girl band from korea with their newest song "Kill this Love"
- a song that become PUBG backsound from Alan Walker
- a korean pop music genre
- a singer from canada
- a boyband that has 4 members from indonesia but already dispersed
- an indie group band from Indonesia who sing "Sampai Jadi Debu"
- a title of the newest song from Rizky Febian
- a singer who sing "2002" song
19 Clues: a singer from canada • a japan pop music genre • a korean pop music genre • a singer who sing "2002" song • a singer who sing Fly me to the Moon • a title of the song from Fiersa Besari • a woman singer who sing "I'm a mess" song • a singer from indonesia who born in February • a title of the newest song from Rizky Febian • a song from alan walker, K-391, & Emelie Hollow • ...
Music Elements 2019-05-13
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- A piece that has many layers of sound can be described as ___ in texture
- This is the italian term for 'loud'
- The opposite to sound
- How the sound 'sounds'
- This note gets one beat in value
- How long or short the sounds are
- This is the italian term for 'smooth and well connected'
- This clef shows notes that are high in pitch
- This is the italian term for 'soft'
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- A musical 'sentence' or idea
- How fast or slow the beat is
- This is the italian term for 'fast'
- The volume of music (loud and soft)
- This is the italian term for 'short and detatched'
- How many layers of sound can you hear
- This is the order of musical sections in a piece
- How high or low sound is
- This is often the main part of a song
- This clef shows notes that are low in pitch
19 Clues: The opposite to sound • How the sound 'sounds' • How high or low sound is • A musical 'sentence' or idea • How fast or slow the beat is • This note gets one beat in value • How long or short the sounds are • This is the italian term for 'fast' • The volume of music (loud and soft) • This is the italian term for 'loud' • This is the italian term for 'soft' • ...
Music Symbols 2020-10-11
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- a two beat note
- The clef indicating anything low can play
- two dots and two lines
- a one beat note
- a sequence of pitches
- The clef indicating anything high can play
- # sign in music; makes a note higher
- the symbol at the beginning of music
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- a four beat note
- Every Good Boy Does Fine
- use FACE
- a segment of music with a certain number of beats
- a cancel sign; makes a note normal again
- Numbers at the beginning of a piece are the _____signature
- a pattern of notes and rests
- looks like a sharpened ‘b’ and makes a note lower
- a _____ barline shows it’s the end
- we write notes on this
- silence in the music
19 Clues: use FACE • a two beat note • a one beat note • a four beat note • silence in the music • a sequence of pitches • two dots and two lines • we write notes on this • Every Good Boy Does Fine • a pattern of notes and rests • a _____ barline shows it’s the end • # sign in music; makes a note higher • the symbol at the beginning of music • a cancel sign; makes a note normal again • ...
Music Trivia 2024-05-17
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- Wrote his first composition at age 5
- Broadway musical Dear ____ Hansen
- A piano has 88
- Broadway musical starring Elle Woods, Legally ____
- In the Hall of the _____ King
- Beyonce was a member of the pop group Destiny's
- Pop star Britney
- Composer of Moonlight Sonata
- West Side Story rivals, the Sharks and the _____
- Highest voice in a choir
- John Williams wrote the music for _____ Park
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- Music term that means get louder
- Rock and Roll band the _____ Stones
- Musical instrument that starts with the letter X
- Judy Garland sang "Somewhere Over the _____"
- Rapper with the alter ego Slim Shady
- The lead singer of this band was Kurt Cobain
- Poetic rapper Shakur
- Rick Ashley is never gonna give you
19 Clues: A piano has 88 • Pop star Britney • Poetic rapper Shakur • Highest voice in a choir • Composer of Moonlight Sonata • In the Hall of the _____ King • Music term that means get louder • Broadway musical Dear ____ Hansen • Rock and Roll band the _____ Stones • Rick Ashley is never gonna give you • Wrote his first composition at age 5 • Rapper with the alter ego Slim Shady • ...
Music Terminology 2024-10-01
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- the highest vocal range classification
- repeated pattern on new pitch
- fast tempo
- to play softly
- a gradual increase of volume
- uses the notes in the scale
- a change of key in the middle of the song
- distance between 2 notes
- plucking the string of string instruments
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- rhythm with emphasis off the beat
- slow tempo
- one melodic line, no accompaniment
- A large scale composition for an orchestra
- the 1st degree of the scale
- the 5th degree of the scale
- to play together in the same melody on the same pitch
- to play the note with emphasis
- 3 part structure (A B A)
- 2 chords forming the ending of music phrase
19 Clues: slow tempo • fast tempo • to play softly • 3 part structure (A B A) • distance between 2 notes • the 1st degree of the scale • the 5th degree of the scale • uses the notes in the scale • a gradual increase of volume • repeated pattern on new pitch • to play the note with emphasis • rhythm with emphasis off the beat • one melodic line, no accompaniment • ...
MUSIC GENRES 2023-06-08
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- - known for improvisation, syncopation, and complex harmony
- - featuring rhythmic vocals and electronic beats
- - rooted in Christian music traditions
- - combining elements of jazz, gospel, and blues
- - emphasizing strong bass lines and soulful grooves
- - characterized by emotive vocals
- - blending hip-hop, and Latin American influences
- - focused on energetic beats
- - known for its heavy and aggressive sound
- - rooted in rural themes
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- - combining Afro-Caribbean rhythms with jazz elements
- - associated with rebellious attitudes
- - characterized by orchestral compositions
- - known for its offbeat rhythms and social commentary
- - expressing sorrow or hardship
- - storytelling lyrics rooted in cultural traditions
- - representing independent or alternative music outside mainstream labels
- - characterized by electronically produced sounds and beats
- - focused on popular, catchy songs with mainstream appeal
19 Clues: - rooted in rural themes • - focused on energetic beats • - expressing sorrow or hardship • - characterized by emotive vocals • - associated with rebellious attitudes • - rooted in Christian music traditions • - characterized by orchestral compositions • - known for its heavy and aggressive sound • - combining elements of jazz, gospel, and blues • ...
Music Crossword! 2022-12-15
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- this note type lasts for one beat
- a musical pattern that changes
- a clef that tells us that the pitch is lower
- string instrument that doesn't belong to the string family
- a set of parallel lines where music is written
- this note type lasts for half a beat
- jumping flee
- an oriental percussion instrument
- the person who directs and leads the orchestra
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- a shape in the percussion family
- this string instrument needs to be played sitting down
- a clef that tells us that the pitch is higher
- the largest brass instrument
- this note type lasts for two beats
- this note type lasts for 4 beats
- the number of families in the orchestra
- this always stays the same
- a little bit bigger than a violin
- the smallest instrument in the woodwind family
19 Clues: jumping flee • this always stays the same • the largest brass instrument • a musical pattern that changes • a shape in the percussion family • this note type lasts for 4 beats • this note type lasts for one beat • a little bit bigger than a violin • an oriental percussion instrument • this note type lasts for two beats • this note type lasts for half a beat • ...
S1 Music 2025-01-22
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- Family of the orchestra made of trumpets, trombones, and tubas.
- Family of the orchestra made of flutes, clarinets, and bassoons.
- Family of the orchestra made up of glockenspiels, xylophones, and drums.
- Name of the one beat note
- Italian term for using the bow
- Name of the two beat note
- Family of the orchestra made up of violins, violas, and cellos.
- Lowest pitched woodwind instrument
- Highest pitched brass instrument
- Value of a semibreve
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- Name of the half beat note
- Highest pitched string instrument
- Italian term for plucking
- Tuned percussion instrument which is made from metal
- Value of a minim
- Value of a crotchet
- Brass instrument which uses a slide
- Lowest pitched brass instrument
- Name of the four beat note
19 Clues: Value of a minim • Value of a crotchet • Value of a semibreve • Italian term for plucking • Name of the one beat note • Name of the two beat note • Name of the half beat note • Name of the four beat note • Italian term for using the bow • Lowest pitched brass instrument • Highest pitched brass instrument • Highest pitched string instrument • Lowest pitched woodwind instrument • ...
Hackcent Music Crossword 2024-10-25
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- A device used to produce music, like a guitar or piano
- Person who leads an orchestra or choir
- Combination of different musical notes played together
- A piece of music or a work of art
- A presentation or execution of a musical piece
- Person who vocalizes music
- Person who composes lyrics and melodies
- Category of music, like jazz or rock
- Singing without instrumental accompaniment
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- Spontaneous creation of music without preparation
- Person responsible for the final sound of a recording
- Large group of instrumentalists led by a conductor
- Group of singers, usually performing together
- Musician who performs alone
- A live performance of music
- The beat or pattern of sound in music
- Practice session for a performance
- Group of people watching a performance
18 Clues: Person who vocalizes music • Musician who performs alone • A live performance of music • A piece of music or a work of art • Practice session for a performance • Category of music, like jazz or rock • The beat or pattern of sound in music • Person who leads an orchestra or choir • Group of people watching a performance • Person who composes lyrics and melodies • ...
Music Genre 2022-03-14
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- music that only has instruments and no vocal parts
- genre of music that is popular and usually gets stuck in your head, catchy
- Southern Korean pop music
- Christian music, music involving religion
- genre of music that originated in Jamaica, artists like Bob Marley
- genre of music with smooth sounds and saxophones
- genre of music that often has guitar and singers with a twangy accent
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- genre of music that artists like Beethoven and Mozart played
- Ms. Brown's number one rule in this class
- genre of music where people rap over a beat
- rhythm and blues
- genre of music with guitar, drums and loud vocals
- genre of music with classical singers and long fancy notes
- a type of category of something (books, music, movies)
14 Clues: rhythm and blues • Southern Korean pop music • Ms. Brown's number one rule in this class • Christian music, music involving religion • genre of music where people rap over a beat • genre of music with smooth sounds and saxophones • genre of music with guitar, drums and loud vocals • music that only has instruments and no vocal parts • ...
Opera Scenario 1 2014-10-01
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- the series of events that make the story
- The highest male voice
- a recurring theme
- a variation of different volumes in music
- a style of singing that hits high notes and is really fast
- the act of making your voice loud enough to be heard
- imitates speech which is the dialogue of an opera
- a group that plays classical music and has a conductor
- The introduction piece of music at the beginning of plays and operas
- the highest female singing part for a female
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- soft volume
- Realism
- a dynamic in music that is loud
- disconnected notes in music
- moderately soft more soft than piano
- the word used when applauding a man
- two people working together to sing a song
- lyrics to an opera or musical
- a piece of music that is played at the start of an opera
- a group of singers that sing music at musicals of normal concerts
- smooth and connected notes
- the word people use when applauding a women
- a play that is sung to tell the story
- a document showing all the notes of a piece of music
24 Clues: Realism • soft volume • a recurring theme • The highest male voice • smooth and connected notes • disconnected notes in music • lyrics to an opera or musical • a dynamic in music that is loud • the word used when applauding a man • moderately soft more soft than piano • a play that is sung to tell the story • the series of events that make the story • ...
Unit 10 - Music 2022-05-11
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- to help someone or something in danger
- loud instrument used to wake up soldiers
- loud, fast, noisy, rock music
- like a piano, but electric and portable
- music you might hear at the opera
- an instrument that rests on your shoulder
- not soft but... (2 wds)
- s-shaped instrument you play with your mouth
- to start like an adventure (2 wds)
- to team up (2 wds)
- soft music
- to get together
- person that reviews music or movies
- everyone, no matter how young (2 wds)
- you need to see it, as a movie (3 wds)
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- a kind of hard rock (2 wds)
- large instrument, usually black and white
- popular instrument you play with your hands
- electronic music
- the words in a song
- like rap, but poppy
- chill music from Jamaica
- exciting, a lot of things happening (2 wds)
- like music at a concert
- music you can move your body to
- soft sounding instrument you play with your mouth
- like hip hop, but centered around lyrics
- look like a huge violin
- instrument you play with hands and feet
- ___ song or ___ movie
30 Clues: soft music • to get together • electronic music • to team up (2 wds) • the words in a song • like rap, but poppy • ___ song or ___ movie • like music at a concert • not soft but... (2 wds) • look like a huge violin • chill music from Jamaica • a kind of hard rock (2 wds) • loud, fast, noisy, rock music • music you can move your body to • music you might hear at the opera • ...
4th yr arts A 2013-12-10
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- music critic
- program music also lives on _______ soundtracks
- also a skilled artist in pencil and water colour
- nationality of Franz Schubert
- a form uses the same music for each stanza.
- Schubert is the most ________ musician who has ever lived
- died at the young age of 31.
- all Chopin’s works involve the ______, solo, or accompanied.
- well-known composer of operas
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- _________-composed form uses different music for each stanza.
- there is a non-musical element that is specified by a title or explanatory comments
- nationality of Franz Liszt
- “free artist”
- music stands for itself and is intended to be appreciated without any particular reference
- the song cycle is a group of _________ art songs.
- the softness or loudness of sound
- other instrument played by Franz Liszt aside from piano.
- a new member of the orchestra during the romantic period
- one of the most distinctive forms of Romantic music
- a music teacher
20 Clues: music critic • “free artist” • a music teacher • nationality of Franz Liszt • died at the young age of 31. • nationality of Franz Schubert • well-known composer of operas • the softness or loudness of sound • a form uses the same music for each stanza. • program music also lives on _______ soundtracks • also a skilled artist in pencil and water colour • ...
Baroque Era 2023-10-16
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- whose death coincides with the end of the baroque era?
- means misshapen pearl in Portuguese
- started in Italy
- similar to polyphony, but more prominent in instrumental music
- music for God
- the third and first movement of a concerto are ______
- Vivaldi wrote this series of concertos
- baroque music lacked
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- is a way to make music sound fancier, also a characteristic of baroque music
- music for anything besides Church/God
- a characteristic of the baroque era, included dramatic changes in tempo and dynamics
- was Vivaldi's primary instrument
- was a superstar/famous as a composer
- has three movements, features an instrumental soloist
- two or more voices built on the same subject
- Secular music was ______________ and used for stories or dancing
- was Bach's primary instrument
- the middle movement of a concerto is _____
- This is a piece Handel wrote that was performed continuously from the time of its premier until now
- Vivaldi was known as the ____ priest
20 Clues: music for God • started in Italy • baroque music lacked • was Bach's primary instrument • was Vivaldi's primary instrument • means misshapen pearl in Portuguese • was a superstar/famous as a composer • Vivaldi was known as the ____ priest • music for anything besides Church/God • Vivaldi wrote this series of concertos • the middle movement of a concerto is _____ • ...
Hugo Andres 2026-01-08
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- Lord have mercy
- music outside the church
- beggining stages of the music staff
- a musical work forchorus nd solist
- where vm began more voice parts to work
- 1600-1750,where art & music became extravagant
- A nun at 15 wrote books ab herbal medicine,msic
- was known for opera ,had supports from several patrons
- song or melody often musical from prayer
- musician People who perform music at a residence
- sung by performers and sometimes dancing
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- the group that performs the opera
- any musical such as piano,hapicord,clavichord oor organ
- a man a man who supports
- 450-1450,where vocal music was more popular
- a school of music or dramatic art
- music for the church
- some times alone or with accompaniment of one or more
18 Clues: Lord have mercy • music for the church • music outside the church • a man a man who supports • the group that performs the opera • a school of music or dramatic art • a musical work forchorus nd solist • beggining stages of the music staff • where vm began more voice parts to work • song or melody often musical from prayer • sung by performers and sometimes dancing • ...
Romantic Time Period MUS130 2024-04-24
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- The music during this time was _____ in volume
- It meant a desire for fantasy.
- Wagner came up with the term music drama which was the same an an ______.
- 1820-1900 was the time _____.
- Amateurs needed ____ music to play. (so that they could also be involved)
- The lightbulb was one of the many new _______ during this time period.
- _______ pieces told a story with instruments.
- _____ was a visual artist during this time period.
- ______ was an author during this time.(last name)
- Musicians are no longer _______.
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- One movement that tells a whole story is a symphonic _____.
- The age of ______.
- The _______ were discriptive.
- _____ became popular on stage. (ex. The Nutcracker and Swan Lake)
- ______ programs were a new way to let you know what to expect.
- The piccolo,_____ and harp were new instruments that helped make the music more dramatic.
- They financed music.
- This type of music became popular and was a group that didnt include string instruments.
- This is what stage music was called. (made spcifically for that story)
- Music serves the purpose to tell ________.
- These were offten used as technical peices and were steady.
- Teaching and publishing are examples of ____ that became availiable
22 Clues: The age of ______. • They financed music. • The _______ were discriptive. • 1820-1900 was the time _____. • It meant a desire for fantasy. • Musicians are no longer _______. • Music serves the purpose to tell ________. • _______ pieces told a story with instruments. • The music during this time was _____ in volume • ______ was an author during this time.(last name) • ...
Music Genre Quiz 2026-03-16
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- Popular music
- American music with roots in tradition music from Immigrants of the British Isles
- Music that does not fit in mainstream genres.
- Sometime considered the first art form to be developed in the U.S.
- Music that is featured where is it recorded
- Peaked during the 1900-1918; written in 2/4 or 4/4 time
- EDM that developed in the 90s; 130-158 BPM and melodic
- Use tambourine, drums, base instrumentation, call-and-response, and chord structure
- Alternative rock
- Common in all five Nordic countries
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- Disco but with an electronic extension
- Influenced by Gitanos; can also describe dance style
- Style developed in New York City by Cuban and Puerto Rican immigrants
- Music from Louisiana that tends to sound like early country music; uses the triangle, fiddle, and accordion
- R&B and Soul made is the 80s and 90s
- Inspired by indie rock, heavy metal, and hardcore punk; associated with Gen X
- The name derives from the fact that band members would become emotional during performances
- Type of punk-rock that came from the UK in the late 70s
- Songs for children
- Music that emphasizes sustained/repeated notes, sounds, or tones
20 Clues: Popular music • Alternative rock • Songs for children • Common in all five Nordic countries • R&B and Soul made is the 80s and 90s • Disco but with an electronic extension • Music that is featured where is it recorded • Music that does not fit in mainstream genres. • Influenced by Gitanos; can also describe dance style • EDM that developed in the 90s; 130-158 BPM and melodic • ...
Organizational Elements in Music 2020-05-08
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- The speed of music
- The style of music specific to its geography
- Multiple pitches performed together
- The overall plan or structure of a piece of music
- The sound quality of music
- How the music is performed
- How long or short sound or silence is in music
- The volume of music
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- The high and low sounds in music
- The time period the music was written
- The group of musicians performing together
- The effect of various harmonies being performed together
- A series of pitches in music
- How the music makes you feel
14 Clues: The speed of music • The volume of music • The sound quality of music • How the music is performed • A series of pitches in music • How the music makes you feel • The high and low sounds in music • Multiple pitches performed together • The time period the music was written • The group of musicians performing together • The style of music specific to its geography • ...
Musical Vocabulary 2024-08-31
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- solo song in opera
- main tune or theme
- era emotional music period
- independent musical voices interacting
- subtle background notes
- pleasant-sounding combination of notes played together
- spontaneous musical creation
- dramatic work with singing
- subtle musical detail
- interval of eight notes
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- opera's text writer
- volume changes in music
- three or more notes played together
- music small ensemble composition
- german opera with dialogue
- musical embellishments
- era balanced music period
- large orchestral composition
- orchestra's lead violinist
- era ornate music period
- solo with orchestral backing
- solo musical composition with multiple movements
- highness or lowness of sound
23 Clues: solo song in opera • main tune or theme • opera's text writer • subtle musical detail • musical embellishments • volume changes in music • subtle background notes • era ornate music period • interval of eight notes • era balanced music period • era emotional music period • german opera with dialogue • orchestra's lead violinist • dramatic work with singing • large orchestral composition • ...
MAPEH 9 - REMEDIAL 2025-05-29
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- - Renaissance artist and inventor. (Arts)
- - Type of pollution affecting breathing. (Health)
- - Surroundings that influence living things. (Health)
- - Baroque composer known for fugues and sacred music. (Music)
- - Three-dimensional artwork often made of stone or clay. (Arts)
- - Activity before exercise to prevent injury. (PE)
- - Traditional Filipino dance using bamboo poles. (PE)
- - A dramatic performance combining acting and music. (Arts)
- - A common medium in classical painting. (Arts)
- - Period of artistic revival and rediscovery of classical knowledge. (Arts)
- - Romantic composer known for piano compositions. (Music)
- - Physical competitions governed by rules. (PE)
- - Music period with balance, clarity, and form. (Music)
- - Exercise that raises your heart rate. (PE)
- - Practice of maintaining hygiene. (Health)
- - Community celebration often with dancing and cultural displays. (PE)
- - Drug used to treat or cure illnesses. (Health)
- - Immediate help given to an injured person. (Health)
- - Needing a substance to function normally. (Health)
- - Prolific classical composer of symphonies and operas. (Music)
- - Contamination of air, water, or land. (Health)
- - Filipino courtship dance. (PE)
- - Process of converting waste into reusable material. (Health)
- - Steps to avoid accidents or illnesses. (Health)
- - Accidents like falls or burns. (Health)
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- - Deaf classical composer of “Fur Elise.” (Music)
- - Large painting on a wall. (Arts)
- - A highly technical form of dance developed in courts. (Arts)
- - Harm caused on purpose. (Health)
- - Practice of keeping clean to maintain health. (Health)
- - First name of the famous portrait painted by da Vinci. (Arts)
- - Period emphasizing emotion and individualism in music. (Music)
- - Style inspired by Greek and Roman art. (Arts)
- - Official who enforces rules in a sports game. (PE)
- - Taking too much of a drug or substance. (Health)
- - Style of dance that expresses contemporary ideas. (PE)
- - Type of pollution affecting oceans and rivers. (Health)
- - Tool used by sports officials to signal fouls or timeouts. (PE)
- - Period known for grandeur and emotional intensity in music and art. (Music/Arts)
- - Exchange of shots in a sport like volleyball or tennis. (PE)
- - Free time for enjoyment and hobbies. (PE)
- - Art movement portraying subjects as they appear in everyday life. (Arts)
- - Improper disposal of waste. (Health)
- - Wall painting done on wet plaster. (Arts)
- - Harm or damage to the body. (Health)
- - Composer of “The Four Seasons.” (Music)
- - Dance fitness program combining Latin and international music. (PE)
- - Activities done for fun and relaxation. (PE)
- - Sacred chant from the Medieval period. (Music)
- - Misuse of drugs or substances. (Health)
50 Clues: - Filipino courtship dance. (PE) • - Large painting on a wall. (Arts) • - Harm caused on purpose. (Health) • - Improper disposal of waste. (Health) • - Harm or damage to the body. (Health) • - Renaissance artist and inventor. (Arts) • - Composer of “The Four Seasons.” (Music) • - Misuse of drugs or substances. (Health) • - Accidents like falls or burns. (Health) • ...
Charlie clarke 7.1 music crossword 2021-03-31
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- or stave Five lines used to notate music
- Very soft
- At a moderate speed
- At an easy walking pace
- Fast
- Very slow
- bar line Two lines placed at the end of the music
- Getting faster
- Getting softer
- Soft
- Loud
- piano Moderately Soft
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- line Vertical lines place between notes to divide the music into equal bars
- Getting slower
- clef A sign at the beginning of every line of music
- Getting louder
- Very fast
- forte Moderately loud
- The speed of music
- signature Tells us how many beats there are to a bar
- Very loud
- scale A 5 note scale
22 Clues: Fast • Soft • Loud • Very soft • Very fast • Very loud • Very slow • Getting slower • Getting louder • Getting faster • Getting softer • The speed of music • At a moderate speed • scale A 5 note scale • forte Moderately loud • piano Moderately Soft • At an easy walking pace • or stave Five lines used to notate music • bar line Two lines placed at the end of the music • ...
Ancient and Renaissance Music Review 2023-10-03
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- Mesopotamian Composer, considered the first composer.
- The European country involved in the Renaissance that starts with I (also where most of our religious music comes from).
- Fifth part of the mass.
- First part of the mass.
- Music WITHOUT a religious function.
- Josquin dez Prez standardized ____ voices.
- The European country involved in the Renaissance that starts with S.
- Ars Nova means...
- Many Voices.
- Instruments with Strings.
- First written song, found in Turkey.
- The second highest voice.
- The European country involved in the Renaissance that starts with E.
- Drums with heads.
- the lowest voice.
- The highest voice.
- The European country involved in the Renaissance that starts with G.
- Full body vibration.
- For our purposes, the Renaissance begins in the _____ century.
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- Second part of the mass.
- Made music more accessible.
- One Voice.
- Sacred music makes up the majority of music from the time because the _____ remained the richest patrons.
- Third part of the mass.
- The European Country involved in the Renaissance that starts with F.
- Music WITH a religious function.
- First person to claim Authorship of his music.
- Tallis Wrote music for many monarchs and acted like a chameleon, evolving his music along with the changing of the Royals.
- the second lowest voice.
- Byrd Studied under Thomas Tallis.
- Fourth part of the mass.
- The main difference between Renaissance Genres.
- Comes from the Greek word Musike.
- Wind Instruments.
- Hildegard von Bingen was a ______ Nun.
35 Clues: One Voice. • Many Voices. • Ars Nova means... • Drums with heads. • Wind Instruments. • the lowest voice. • The highest voice. • Full body vibration. • Fifth part of the mass. • First part of the mass. • Third part of the mass. • Second part of the mass. • the second lowest voice. • Fourth part of the mass. • Instruments with Strings. • The second highest voice. • Made music more accessible. • ...
Golden Memories (1950s–80s Objects) 2025-07-16
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- Storage box for travel
- Old-style telephone
- Used in classrooms
- Carried light source
- Old music record
- Fast written message
- For taking photos
- Big book of knowledge
- Early music machine
- Used to type letters
- Pocket timekeeper
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- Sent by mail
- Plays music and news
- Spins vinyl discs
- Classic two-wheel ride
- Landline voice device
- Making clothes by hand
- Shows film on wall
- Early computer disk
- Tape for music
20 Clues: Sent by mail • Tape for music • Old music record • Spins vinyl discs • For taking photos • Pocket timekeeper • Used in classrooms • Shows film on wall • Old-style telephone • Early computer disk • Early music machine • Plays music and news • Carried light source • Fast written message • Used to type letters • Landline voice device • Big book of knowledge • Storage box for travel • ...
7th Grade Language of Music 2015-09-21
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- Raises the pitch by one half step
- These separate music into measures (2 words)
- Fast
- Gradually get softer
- Soft
- Medium slow
- Indicates which notes are to be sharp or flat (2 words)
- Style of attacking or starting the note
- Volume of the music
- Cancels a flat or sharp
- This kind of clef indicates music for lower instruments
- 5 lines and 4 spaces, music is written on this
- Hold the note or rest longer than its indicated value
- Gradually get slower
- Go back to the beginning
- Medium or moderate speed
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- End, "finish line"
- This kind of clef indicates music for higher instruments
- Gradually get faster
- Slow
- Loud
- The person who wrote the music
- Indicates to repeat a section of the music (2 words)
- Go back to the "Sign"
- Indicates how many beats are in a measure (2 words)
- "Next door neighbor" notes (2 words)
- Sharp, flat or natural not in the key signature
- Two names for the same pitch
- Last section, "final chapter"
- Lowers the pitch by one half step
- Bar lines divide music into these
- Gradually get louder
- Speed of the music
- Lines added above or below the staff for notes too high or too low to fit on the staff
34 Clues: Slow • Loud • Fast • Soft • Medium slow • End, "finish line" • Speed of the music • Volume of the music • Gradually get faster • Gradually get softer • Gradually get louder • Gradually get slower • Go back to the "Sign" • Cancels a flat or sharp • Go back to the beginning • Medium or moderate speed • Two names for the same pitch • Last section, "final chapter" • The person who wrote the music • ...
American Music History 2020-03-13
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- Many songs in the Great American Songbook were first introduced as part of Broadway _____________.
- The solid hit played on the snare drum on beats 2 and 4 of an R&B groove.
- The country radio program that has been running since 1925.
- The last name of the father of modern march music.
- Popular music is considered music you can do this activity to.
- In 1850, this music was considered “popular music.”
- Gospel music developed from the way that African-Americans sang this type of Christian music.
- The name of the most famous ragtime composer.
- This instrument first “electrified” during the Swing era.
- Style of jazz played by big bands.
- The capital city of country music.
- Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and Thelonius Monk created this style of jazz
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- The technique a jazz musician uses when playing a solo.
- The popularity of ragtime was spread through this media.
- Many of the best American songwriters worked in this block of New York City.
- The modern marching band evolved hand-in-hand with the popularity of this sport.
- The blues were a major component of this new style of music that appeared in the 1950s.
- Louis Armstrong popularized this type of vocal style.
- The horn section in a New Orleans jazz band.
- Field hollers and other work songs eventually developed into this musical form.
20 Clues: Style of jazz played by big bands. • The capital city of country music. • The horn section in a New Orleans jazz band. • The name of the most famous ragtime composer. • The last name of the father of modern march music. • In 1850, this music was considered “popular music.” • Louis Armstrong popularized this type of vocal style. • ...
Garrett's cross word puzzle 2023-02-28
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- Line: a short line added for notes above or below the range of a staff.
- is a musical note played for one quarter of the duration of a whole note
- Bass music is a term used to describe several genres of electronic dance music and hip hop music
- In music, pitch refers to the frequency of vibrations produced by an instrument.
- In music, flat (Italian bemolle for "soft B") means "lower in pitch ". Flat is the opposite of sharp, which is a raising of pitch.
- The measure is a time segment of a music piece determined by a certain number of beats.
- say again something one has already said
- For other uses, see Octave (disambiguation). In music, an octave
- sheet music to be played on a piano piano music noun the sound of music produced by a piano
- a device used by musicians that marks time at a selected rate by giving a regular tick.
- A musical composition in two parts,
- ) is a form of musical articulation. In modern notation, it signifies a note of shortened duration
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- here. Not to be confused with the # or the well-field system.
- For the use of the sharp sign in computational complexity theory, see ♯P.
- be confronted with the unpleasant consequences of one's actions:
- A bar is a term used in writing music, and it’s otherwise referred to as measure.
- Rests are intervals of silence in pieces of music,
- Treble, along with bass and mid-range, is made up of an infinite number of frequencies.
- music to be played very fast
- the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played.
- a musical instrument, roughly triangular in shape, consisting of a frame supporting a graduated series of parallel strings
- : the science or art of ordering tones or sounds in succession, in combination,
- a set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different musical pitch or in the case of a percussion staff, different percussion instruments.
- half: a line made up of dots or dashes
- a tie is a curved line between two notes that joins their time values together so that they are played as if they were one note.
25 Clues: music to be played very fast • A musical composition in two parts, • half: a line made up of dots or dashes • say again something one has already said • Rests are intervals of silence in pieces of music, • here. Not to be confused with the # or the well-field system. • the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played. • ...
Musical Genres: Pop, hip-hop, alternative rock, R&B 2023-07-10
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- - Style of music that combines rhythm and blues.
- - Music genre associated with rural and folk traditions.
- - Genre known for its groovy basslines and syncopated rhythms.
- - Music genre featuring storytelling and acoustic instruments.
- - Christian music with soulful vocals and spiritual themes.
- - Electronic Dance Music featuring synthesized beats and rhythms.
- - Genre with improvisation and swing rhythms.
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- - Broad genre encompassing various styles of guitar-driven music.
- - Music genre rooted in African-American folk traditions.
- - Raw and energetic genre known for its rebellious attitude.
- - Jamaican music known for its distinctive rhythm and message.
- - Genre characterized by rhythmic speech and beats.
- - Genre that combines elements of R&B, gospel, and pop.
- - Mainstream music with catchy melodies.
- - Heavy and aggressive style of rock music.
15 Clues: - Mainstream music with catchy melodies. • - Heavy and aggressive style of rock music. • - Genre with improvisation and swing rhythms. • - Style of music that combines rhythm and blues. • - Genre characterized by rhythmic speech and beats. • - Genre that combines elements of R&B, gospel, and pop. • - Music genre associated with rural and folk traditions. • ...
Unit 3. Music in Our World 2020-06-23
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- musical notes that are played together at the same time
- a long, flat piece of wood used for string instruments
- a large group of people who play music led by a conductor
- a person who plays music
- a musical instrument that is played by hitting
- to ask someone to come somewhere
- a song
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- a pattern of notes
- to give a show by playing music, singing, dancing, etc.
- an object used to make music
- a regular action done to improve a skill
- to play a stringed musical instrument by pulling on its strings
- the main rhythm of a piece of music
- a group of people who play music
- having to do with a type of music that was written in Europe long ago
- a thin wire that makes music
- one musical sound
17 Clues: a song • one musical sound • a pattern of notes • a person who plays music • an object used to make music • a thin wire that makes music • a group of people who play music • to ask someone to come somewhere • the main rhythm of a piece of music • a regular action done to improve a skill • a musical instrument that is played by hitting • ...
Music Festivals 2024-07-09
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- - The festival atmosphere is often described as a ___.
- - Used to enhance the atmosphere at the festival.
- - A multi-day event featuring music performances.
- - A large gathering of people attending a festival.
- - A common activity at music festivals.
- - Some festivals offer ___ options for attendees.
- - Attending a music festival is an unforgettable ___.
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- - The most popular acts performing at the festival.
- - Part of the city's name, where the festivals take place.
- - A key element of the music festival experience.
- - A popular music festival in Las Vegas, known for its electronic music.
- - The city hosting the music festivals.
- - A live performance of music at a festival.
- - Where musicians perform at festivals.
- - The main attraction at Las Vegas music festivals.
15 Clues: - The city hosting the music festivals. • - A common activity at music festivals. • - Where musicians perform at festivals. • - A live performance of music at a festival. • - Used to enhance the atmosphere at the festival. • - A key element of the music festival experience. • - A multi-day event featuring music performances. • ...
Music Therapy 2026-03-14
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- Beat structure used in music therapy
- Control of emotional or physical states through music
- Brain's ability to form new pathways through musical training
- Emotional state influenced by music
- synchronization of body rhythms with musical rhythm
- Use of the voice to produce therapeutic sounds
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- Spontaneous creation of music
- Speed of music used to influence mood or movement
- Therapist's ability to understand a client's emotional experience
- Brain disorder affecting motor control
- Calming physical state induced by music
- Technique using music to stabilize attention
- Brain chemical released during enjoyable music listening
- Nerve cell activated by rhythm and sound
- Organized sound used for expression and healing
15 Clues: Spontaneous creation of music • Emotional state influenced by music • Beat structure used in music therapy • Brain disorder affecting motor control • Calming physical state induced by music • Nerve cell activated by rhythm and sound • Technique using music to stabilize attention • Use of the voice to produce therapeutic sounds • ...
Darkhan English 2025-08-27
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- A very popular KPOP group
- A music comedy that is about singing
- A popular girl artist in America
- A large black instrument
- The best english teacher ever
- Music without instruments
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- The best weather ever
- A instrument that hurts your fingers
- Western type music in america
- A popular group of music in asia
- When you want to music to get louder
- Music that helps people get motivated
- Populor music song that has come out in the past year
- Fast music
- Slang for when you really like a song
15 Clues: Fast music • The best weather ever • A large black instrument • A very popular KPOP group • Music without instruments • Western type music in america • The best english teacher ever • A popular group of music in asia • A popular girl artist in America • A instrument that hurts your fingers • A music comedy that is about singing • When you want to music to get louder • ...
BAND 2025-02-21
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- a piece for solo voice with or without instrumental accompaniment.
- also known as a measure
- A form of classical music composed for a small group of instruments,
- a short repeted pattern of music
- The chorus is the part of the song that repeats
- a strong repeated pattern of movement or sound
- a note with extra emphasis or force.
- dynamic markings in music notation that indicate a gradual decrease in volume
- a force that stimulates change
- A vocal composition with instrumental accompaniment
- A dynamic marking indicating that a passage should be played loudly.
- simply the group of pitches a piece of music centers around.
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- music performed without instrumental accompaniment
- the act of creating music on the spot
- a short repeated phrase in pop music and jazz
- indicates the number of beats in a measure and the value of the basic beat
- he speed at which a piece of music is played
- combinations of notes played simultaneously
- a group of three or more musical notes that are played simultaneously.
19 Clues: also known as a measure • a force that stimulates change • a short repeted pattern of music • a note with extra emphasis or force. • the act of creating music on the spot • combinations of notes played simultaneously • he speed at which a piece of music is played • a short repeated phrase in pop music and jazz • a strong repeated pattern of movement or sound • ...
Medieval and Renaissance Era Music (Mr. Trickey) 2023-09-14
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- a traveling singer-songwriter
- comes from the French word "tenir", or "to hold"
- music that is about a non-religious subject
- important religious event of 1517
- music with a single melodic line
- music that is about a religious subject
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- means "rebirth"; end of Medieval era
- sacred music that is polyphonic
- music with multiple melodic lines
- when a singer or instrument holds one long note
- the bread and butter of all western music
- the group that controlled life in the Medieval era
- the language used in almost all plainchant
- sacred music that is monophonic
- chant music with an added accompaniment line
- invented in 1450; the printing ___________
16 Clues: a traveling singer-songwriter • sacred music that is polyphonic • sacred music that is monophonic • music with a single melodic line • music with multiple melodic lines • important religious event of 1517 • means "rebirth"; end of Medieval era • music that is about a religious subject • the bread and butter of all western music • the language used in almost all plainchant • ...
AS German Vocab 3.2 2020-03-03
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- up to date
- openness
- pleasure, joy, happiness
- signed to (record label)
- quiet
- frustration
- quality
- inconceivable
- to build up a fan base
- to relax
- primarily
- sentimentality
- to promote
- cheesy
- finding your identity
- live music concert
- sold out
- concert venue
- hip
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- to play on your feelings
- attitude towards society
- artist
- record
- record producer
- to produce
- popular
- to choose something
- music taste
- reputation
- music festival
- performer
- famous
- music genre
- pop music
- to be seen as
- record deal
- success
37 Clues: hip • quiet • artist • record • famous • cheesy • popular • quality • success • openness • to relax • sold out • performer • pop music • primarily • up to date • to produce • reputation • to promote • music taste • frustration • music genre • record deal • inconceivable • to be seen as • concert venue • music festival • sentimentality • record producer • live music concert • to choose something • finding your identity • to build up a fan base • ...
sean music genres 2022-03-03
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- a genre of Christian music. The creation, performance, significance, and even the definition of gospel music varies according to culture and social context.
- a genre of electronic music and early hip hop directly influenced by the use of the Roland TR-808 drum machines, and funk.
- a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom.
- music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany dancing.
- Typical ____ instruments include drums, guitar, piano, saxophone, trumpet, clarinet, trombone, and the double bass.
- a genre of popular music that originated in African-American communities in the 1940s.
- a genre of electronic dance music that emerged from the British new-age music scene and the early 1990s German techno and hardcore scenes.
- a genre of electronic dance music characterized by a typical tempo of 120 to 130 beats per minute.
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- music also known as rap music, is a genre of popular music developed in the United States by inner-city African Americans, Latino Americans and Jamaicans in the Bronx borough of New York City in the 1970s.
- The Lyrics of _____ Music are Usually Packed With Emotions, Mostly Dwelling on Sadness and Loneliness.
- A form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers
- a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. The term also denotes the modern popular music of Jamaica and its diaspora.
- a term used by the music industry as a catch-all arbitrary category for various styles of music from Latin America, Spain, Portugal, and the United States.
- is a dance music style that was developed alongside Chicago house music.
- a broad genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
15 Clues: music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany dancing. • is a dance music style that was developed alongside Chicago house music. • a genre of popular music that originated in African-American communities in the 1940s. • a genre of electronic dance music characterized by a typical tempo of 120 to 130 beats per minute. • ...
Music Genres 2024-04-14
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- Music originating from rural America, often featuring acoustic instruments like guitars and banjos.
- Improvisational music with syncopated rhythms, often featuring brass and woodwind instruments.
- Music characterized by rhyming lyrics and rhythmic beats, often accompanied by turntables or sampling.
- Music originating from Jamaica, characterized by offbeat rhythms and social or political lyrics.
- Raw and energetic music with fast tempos, simple melodies, and often politically charged lyrics.
- Music created using electronic devices and technology, often featuring synthesizers and computer-generated sounds.
- Soulful music with emotional lyrics and a distinctive chord progression, often featuring electric guitars and harmonicas.
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- Music composed in the European tradition, often featuring orchestras and complex compositions.
- Traditional music of a particular region or culture, often featuring acoustic instruments and storytelling lyrics.
- Metal Aggressive music characterized by distorted guitars, powerful vocals, and fast rhythms.
- Upbeat music with catchy melodies, often featuring vocals and electronic instrumentation.
- Groovy music with a strong bassline and syncopated rhythms, often featuring brass instruments and soulful vocals.
- Energetic music characterized by electric guitars, drums, and strong rhythms.
- Music with Christian themes, characterized by soulful vocals and uplifting melodies.
- Rhythm and Blues, characterized by soulful vocals and a strong rhythmic groove.
15 Clues: Energetic music characterized by electric guitars, drums, and strong rhythms. • Rhythm and Blues, characterized by soulful vocals and a strong rhythmic groove. • Music with Christian themes, characterized by soulful vocals and uplifting melodies. • Upbeat music with catchy melodies, often featuring vocals and electronic instrumentation. • ...
Musical Terms 2018-06-10
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- Slow and stately dance music written in triple time.
- The unit of musical rhythm.
- The performance of either all instruments of an orchestra or voices in a chorus.
- Pertaining to the loudness or softness of a musical composition
- 3 or 4 notes played simultaneously in harmony.
- The opening section of a piece of music or movement.
- The distance in pitch between two notes.
- One who directs a group of performers.
- A group singing in unison.
- A large group of instrumentalists playing together.
- Made up of five horizontal parallel lines and the spaces between them on which musical notation is written.
- A single line of music played or sung. A musical sentence.
- Group of singers in a chorus.
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- Signature A numeric symbol in sheet music determining the number of beats to a measure.
- A repeating phrase that is played at the end of each verse in the song.
- The flats and sharps at the beginning of each staff line indicating the key of music the piece is to be played
- Indicating speed.
- The opening section of a piece of music or movement.
- The frequency of a note determining how high or low it sounds.
- Piece of instrumental music played between scenes in a play or opera.
- A solo concert with or without accompaniment.
- Relating to music produced by instruments, as opposed to electric or electronic means
- A piece of music written for two vocalists or instrumentalists.
- The element of music pertaining to time
- An instruction in sheet music to play softly.
25 Clues: Indicating speed. • A group singing in unison. • The unit of musical rhythm. • Group of singers in a chorus. • One who directs a group of performers. • The element of music pertaining to time • The distance in pitch between two notes. • A solo concert with or without accompaniment. • An instruction in sheet music to play softly. • ...
6th Grade Language of Music 2015-09-21
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- A _____ note gets 2 beats
- This word means to play loud
- This kind of clef indicates music for higher instruments or voices
- Hold the note or rest longer than its indicated value
- To sit up straight or stand tall while playing means you have good _____
- Brass players have to do this with their lips to make a sound
- Indicates how many beats are in a measure (2 words)
- A symbol indicating silence
- A _____ note gets 1 beat
- A symbol indicating sound
- 5 lines and 4 spaces, music is written on this
- Trumpets, trombones, horns, baritones and tubas belong to the _____ family
- This person writes music
- Volume of the music
- This word means to play slowly
- Clarinets, saxophones and oboes all need a _____ to make the sound
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- A _____ note gets 4 beats
- This word means to play fast
- In order to play a long note with a good sound on a trumpet, you have to take a deep _____
- Indicates to repeat a section of the music (2 words)
- This word means to play softly
- This kind of clef indicates music for lower instruments
- This is required to make a sound
- Drums and bells belong to the _____ family
- This separates music in to measures (2 words)
- Flutes, oboes, clarinets and saxophones belong to the _____ family
- Music is divided up in to _____ by bar lines
- Speed of the music
- Either treble or bass, this symbol occurs at the beginning of every line of music
29 Clues: Speed of the music • Volume of the music • A _____ note gets 1 beat • This person writes music • A _____ note gets 4 beats • A _____ note gets 2 beats • A symbol indicating sound • A symbol indicating silence • This word means to play fast • This word means to play loud • This word means to play softly • This word means to play slowly • This is required to make a sound • ...
4th and 5th Grade Music Terms 2013-04-17
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- sign two numbers at the beginning of music
- person who writes music
- highest female voice
- play or story all told in singing
- gradually get louder
- African-American religious music
- slow down
- ff
- large ensemble including strings
- the loudness or softness of music
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- the speed of music
- curved line that adds 2 notes together
- speed up
- makes a note higher
- walking tempo
- the highness or lowness of music
- flute clarinet oboe in this family
- changes every time a melody is repeated
- ABACADA
- slowest tempo
- 5 lines 4 spaces
- smallest string instrument
- quietest dynamic
- tells you to hold a note until the conductor moves on
- make it up as you go
- lowers a note
- more than one note played at the same time
- THE END
28 Clues: ff • ABACADA • THE END • speed up • slow down • walking tempo • slowest tempo • lowers a note • 5 lines 4 spaces • quietest dynamic • the speed of music • makes a note higher • highest female voice • gradually get louder • make it up as you go • person who writes music • smallest string instrument • the highness or lowness of music • African-American religious music • large ensemble including strings • ...
Deutsch 2 Kapitel 12: Musik 2022-01-21
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- to compose
- bass guitar
- pop
- festival
- song
- volume
- conductor (female)
- singer (female)
- clarinet
- musical group
- recorder
- saxophone
- to download
- to listen to music
- opera
- singer (male)
- harp
- conductor (male)
- philharmonic
- piano
- composer (male)
- organ (music)
- band
- jazz
- trumpet
- composer (female)
- horn, French horn
- ipod
- viola
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- snare drum
- note (musical note)
- concert
- classical music
- headphones
- instrument
- to download
- violin
- punk
- keyboard (music)
- music
- violin
- alternative
- flute
- radio
- orchestra
- cello
- rock
- to conduct (musicO)
- viola
- guitar
- internet
- hip hop
- musical
- drum (set)
- banjo
- metal
- to make music
- trombone
- chorus, choir
- techno
- country
61 Clues: pop • song • punk • rock • harp • band • jazz • ipod • music • flute • radio • cello • opera • viola • piano • banjo • metal • viola • volume • violin • violin • guitar • techno • concert • hip hop • musical • trumpet • country • festival • clarinet • recorder • internet • trombone • orchestra • saxophone • snare drum • to compose • headphones • instrument • drum (set) • bass guitar • to download • alternative • to download • philharmonic • musical group • singer (male) • organ (music) • ...
Chorus Vocab 2020-12-07
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- All parts can be heard equally
- The word for volume in music
- Means loud
- Means Very Loud
- Counted beats of silence
- Lower Male voice part.
- Means Quiet
- Lower female voice part
- Five lines and four spaces that notes go on
- Gradually slow down the music
- Higher female voice part
- The word for speed in music
- All music From one bar line to the next
- Means to gradually get louder
- Hold a note longer than it's value
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- Means to gradually get softer
- Usually gets two beats
- Usually gets one beat
- Usually gets four beats
- Means Very Quiet
- Do all the music between the dots again
- A line that goes down through the staff
- Gradually speed up the music
- Higher Male voice part
24 Clues: Means loud • Means Quiet • Means Very Loud • Means Very Quiet • Usually gets one beat • Usually gets two beats • Lower Male voice part. • Higher Male voice part • Usually gets four beats • Lower female voice part • Counted beats of silence • Higher female voice part • The word for speed in music • The word for volume in music • Gradually speed up the music • Means to gradually get softer • ...
pizza hut official crossword 2024-10-06
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- caillou skibidi toilet
- is that...?
- rave music
- tim hortons number one client
- can be found as ".exe" or "evil"
- spaniard
- fnf music maker
- "howdy :]"
- large individual
- dubstep music
- british person
- white and red striped fella
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- imitates baby sounds strangely well
- furry british guy
- type of alcohol
- uptempo music
- sentient bot
- most lakes in the world
- natywerewolf
- expunged number one fan
- the other one spaniard
- french
22 Clues: french • spaniard • rave music • "howdy :]" • is that...? • sentient bot • natywerewolf • uptempo music • dubstep music • british person • type of alcohol • fnf music maker • large individual • furry british guy • caillou skibidi toilet • the other one spaniard • most lakes in the world • expunged number one fan • white and red striped fella • tim hortons number one client • can be found as ".exe" or "evil" • ...
spanish crossword 2017-09-22
24 Clues: one • jazz • nine • fruit • salad • pizza • tennis • soccer • fifteen • spanish • swimming • homework • football • baseball • pop music • chocolate • vollyball • basketball • rock music • mexican food • italian food • chinese food • English class • classical music
Beginning Band & Guitar Music Terminology 2013-10-24
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- nine performers or a selection of music for nine players
- everyone play together, all
- a musical sentence, usually 4 measures long (or 8 measures)
- The end
- A moderate tempo
- resume original tempo (after an accelerando or rallentando)
- in a singing style
- An ending section
- Slightly faster than andante
- – continue in a similar manner, always
- Go Back to the Sign
- seven performers or a selection of music for even players
- very slow
- Gradually get slower
- eight performers or a selection of music for eight players
- Expressively
- four performers or a selection of music for four players
- Easily, lightly, delicately.
- A moderately slow tempo, flowing easily & gracefully.
- much
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- three performers or a selection of music for three players
- Slowly
- six performers or a selection of music for six players
- suddenly, quickly
- two performers or a selection of music for two players.
- five performers or a selection of music for five players
- Go Back to the Beginning of the Song (The Top of the music)
- gradually get slower
- silent, do not play
- Gradually get faster
- sweetly
- Slow, solemn
- using vocal syllables to represent notes (do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti)
- two notes that are spelled differently, but sound the same (played the same)
- a little slower than Allegro
- Gradually faster, usually with a crescendo
- gradually slower and softer, dying away
- Fast & Lively, Brisk, rapid
- One performer or a selection of music for one player.
39 Clues: much • Slowly • The end • sweetly • very slow • Slow, solemn • Expressively • A moderate tempo • suddenly, quickly • An ending section • in a singing style • silent, do not play • Go Back to the Sign • gradually get slower • Gradually get faster • Gradually get slower • everyone play together, all • Fast & Lively, Brisk, rapid • Slightly faster than andante • a little slower than Allegro • ...
Semester Review 2024-04-22
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- Film music is helping keep _______ music alive.
- In what country does the story for The Phantom of the Opera take place?
- A recurrent theme throughout a musical or literary composition
- Composer for Cats, Phantom of the Opera, and Evita: Andrew Lloyd _________.
- This movie included both the first spoken dialogue and the first song in a movie
- The composer of The Swan was Camille ________ _________.
- Composers of "The Sound of Music" Rodgers and _______________.
- How many beats are in a measure
- Early film music was mostly made to cover up the sound of the _________.
- The lyricist for West Side Story was Stephen _______, who also composed the music and lyrics for Sweeney Todd.
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- Composer for King Kong, Gone With the Wind, and Casablanca
- What is the longest running Broadway musical of all time?
- The volume of the music
- American musicals developed most directly out of European _________.
- Known for composing the music to Star Wars, Jurassic Park, and ET. John __________.
- Composer of "I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy," George M. _____.
- The composer of music in West Side Story is Leonard __________.
- What kind of ensemble is used for the music in Psycho? _________ Orchestra.
- The two street gangs in West Side Story are the _____ and the Sharks.
- What play inspired "West Side Story"
- Bernard Hermann wrote a score for this film with an extremely dissonant string orchestra
- This system allowed music recorded on a phonograph to be played simultaneously with the film
- The Phantom of the Opera took inspiration from two genres, opera and _______.
23 Clues: The volume of the music • How many beats are in a measure • What play inspired "West Side Story" • Film music is helping keep _______ music alive. • The composer of The Swan was Camille ________ _________. • What is the longest running Broadway musical of all time? • Composer of "I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy," George M. _____. • ...
Indian music crossword 2024-03-25
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- the most popular Indian music channel
- devotional songs for worshipping religious gods
- T-series most popular video
- the most populated religion in India
- A fusion between many forms of traditional music
- large bodies of religious text
- the founder of T-series
- a music concept from India
- cave paintings that showed Indian traditions
- a sub-genre of classical music from South India
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- the inventor of Hindustani music
- a small town where Khusrau was born
- a Hindu composer and musicologist
- the second most populated religion in India
- a frame drum that is related to sufi
- an Indian string instrument
- the Northern Indian sub-genre of music
- 30,000 year old cave paintings
- a metal disc that is struck to make sound
- an Indian drum played with sticks
20 Clues: the founder of T-series • a music concept from India • an Indian string instrument • T-series most popular video • 30,000 year old cave paintings • large bodies of religious text • the inventor of Hindustani music • a Hindu composer and musicologist • an Indian drum played with sticks • a small town where Khusrau was born • a frame drum that is related to sufi • ...
Yaaaa 2022-10-11
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- marzuki Pencipta lagu Ibu pertiwi
- Apa sumber bunyi alat music suling
- Asal lagu apuse
- Cara memainkan triagle
- Lahu bathara
- Cara memainkan calung
- Alat music berfungsi menciptakan melodi
- timur Sampek berasal dari daerah
- Cara main biola
- utara Asal lagu butet
- Sikap punya ide beda
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- Alat music suku Dayak
- Angklung dimaninkan dengan cara
- Cara memainkan sampek
- Tidak nyusahin org lain
- Keyboard dan sasando termasuk jenis alat music
- Alat music tidak bernada
- utara Kolintang berasal dari daerah
- Cara main recorder
- Asal daerah lagu kincir kincir
- Apa sumber bunyi alat music suling
21 Clues: Lahu bathara • Asal lagu apuse • Cara main biola • Cara main recorder • Sikap punya ide beda • Alat music suku Dayak • Cara memainkan sampek • Cara memainkan calung • utara Asal lagu butet • Cara memainkan triagle • Tidak nyusahin org lain • Alat music tidak bernada • Asal daerah lagu kincir kincir • Angklung dimaninkan dengan cara • timur Sampek berasal dari daerah • ...
Music Eras Medieval Renn, Classical, Baroque 2024 2024-05-17
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- music time period 500-1400
- classical and romantic composer
- medieval singing in church
- lute, recorder,shawm,tabor
- wrote little serenade
- woodwind, brass, percussion, string families
- time period from 1730-1820
- a single unaccompanied melody
- famous medieval song
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- music outside the church
- trills and tremelo
- wrote rondo alla turca
- a characteristic of classcial time period music
- 1400-1600 music
- famous baroque composer
- 1600-1750 music
- harpsichord, violin, pipe organ
- Renaissance means what
18 Clues: 1400-1600 music • 1600-1750 music • trills and tremelo • famous medieval song • wrote little serenade • wrote rondo alla turca • Renaissance means what • famous baroque composer • music outside the church • music time period 500-1400 • medieval singing in church • lute, recorder,shawm,tabor • time period from 1730-1820 • a single unaccompanied melody • classical and romantic composer • ...
Unit 3. Music in Our World 2020-06-23
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- a group of people who play music
- to give a show by playing music, singing, dancing, etc.
- a pattern of notes
- having to do with a type of music that was written in Europe long ago
- a regular action done to improve a skill
- one musical sound
- a musical instrument that is played by hitting
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- an object used to make music
- the main rhythm of a piece of music
- a large group of people who play music led by a conductor
- a person who plays music
- a song
- to ask someone to come somewhere
- musical notes that are played together at the same time
- a thin wire that makes music
- a long, flat piece of wood used for string instruments
- to play a stringed musical instrument by pulling on its strings
17 Clues: a song • one musical sound • a pattern of notes • a person who plays music • an object used to make music • a thin wire that makes music • a group of people who play music • to ask someone to come somewhere • the main rhythm of a piece of music • a regular action done to improve a skill • a musical instrument that is played by hitting • ...
Musical Elements 2023-02-07
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- Our method for remember notes of a stave, Ever Good Boy Deserves________
- The length of notes
- How strong or gentle the piece of music is
- The best teacher at Hawkley, Mr ________
- How many layers are in a piece of music
- The musical word for a strong dynamic
- The main tune of a piece of music
- Texture can be simple or ________
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- Face in the _______
- The instruments used in a piece of music
- The key of a piece of music (major or minor)
- The speed of a piece of music music
- A song by Michael Jackson, Man in the _______
- The sections of a piece of music
- A musical symbol which goes at the start of the stave, ______ clef
- The musical word for a quick tempo
- How many beats are in a bar
17 Clues: Face in the _______ • The length of notes • How many beats are in a bar • The sections of a piece of music • The main tune of a piece of music • Texture can be simple or ________ • The musical word for a quick tempo • The speed of a piece of music music • The musical word for a strong dynamic • How many layers are in a piece of music • The instruments used in a piece of music • ...
Musical Instrument 2024-11-04
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- A pitched percussion instrument originating from Trinidad and Tobago.
- A Chinese plucked zither with up to 21 strings and movable bridges.
- A pair of hand drums essential in Indian classical music.
- A small, guitar-like instrument central to Mexican mariachi music.
- A bowed, fretted instrument from the Renaissance, similar to a cello.
- A wind instrument made from a hollowed-out tree, originating from Aboriginal culture.
- A pear-shaped string instrument popular in Middle Eastern music.
- A plucked string instrument resembling a lute, used in the Balkans.
- A string instrument central to Irish folk music, similar to a violin.
- A plucked string instrument with a long neck, widely used in Indian classical music.
- A double-sided drum from Punjab, often played in traditional and Bhangra music.
- A Russian instrument with a triangular body and three strings, used in folk music.
- A Chinese mouth-blown instrument with multiple pipes, similar to an organ.
- A small African thumb piano with metal tines, played by plucking.
- A Norwegian violin with sympathetic strings, producing a resonant sound.
- A Brazilian instrument with a single string and bow, used in Capoeira.
- A thumb piano with metal keys, central to Zimbabwean music.
- A plucked zither from the Middle East, often used in Arabic and Turkish music.
- A Japanese bamboo flute with a distinct, breathy tone.
- A portable instrument with keys and bellows, popular in folk music across Europe.
- A set of pipes of varying lengths, associated with the Andes mountains.
- A fretless string instrument played with a pick, key to Indian classical music.
- A European string instrument played by plucking, strumming, or bowing.
- A West African harp-lute with a calabash resonator and 21 strings.
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- A West African talking drum that can change pitch by squeezing its strings.
- An Indonesian ensemble featuring bronze percussion and gongs.
- A hammered dulcimer with metal strings, popular in Hungarian folk music.
- A large double-headed drum from Bulgaria, played in folk ceremonies.
- A traditional Japanese string instrument with movable bridges and 13 strings.
- A stringed instrument with a long neck, central to Greek folk music.
- A bamboo flute used in Indian classical music, known for its soothing sound.
- A goblet-shaped drum played with bare hands, originating in West Africa.
- A long, wooden wind instrument associated with Swiss mountain culture.
- A string instrument struck with hammers, often used in American folk music.
- A bowed lyre from Wales, played with a bow and known for its ancient origins.
- A Japanese three-stringed instrument played with a large plectrum.
- A Chinese lute with a round body, played in traditional music.
- A traditional Andean panpipe made of bamboo reeds.
- A long-necked lute from Turkey, often used in folk and classical music.
- A two-stringed bowed instrument, known as the “Chinese violin.”
- A wooden percussion instrument with resonators, commonly used in Central America.
- A plucked instrument with a rounded back, popular in Renaissance music.
- A reed instrument with an air reservoir, iconic to Scottish culture.
- A string instrument with a circular body and a twangy sound, used in American folk.
- A Mongolian horsehead fiddle with a deep, resonant sound.
- A Persian lute with a double bowl shape, played in traditional music.
46 Clues: A traditional Andean panpipe made of bamboo reeds. • A Japanese bamboo flute with a distinct, breathy tone. • A pair of hand drums essential in Indian classical music. • A Mongolian horsehead fiddle with a deep, resonant sound. • A thumb piano with metal keys, central to Zimbabwean music. • An Indonesian ensemble featuring bronze percussion and gongs. • ...
Unit 3. Music in Our World 2020-06-23
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- to play a stringed musical instrument by pulling on its strings
- to ask someone to come somewhere
- a group of people who play music
- a large group of people who play music led by a conductor
- a regular action done to improve a skill
- an object used to make music
- a thin wire that makes music
- a song
- a long, flat piece of wood used for string instruments
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- to give a show by playing music, singing, dancing, etc.
- the main rhythm of a piece of music
- a person who plays music
- one musical sound
- musical notes that are played together at the same time
- a pattern of notes
- having to do with a type of music that was written in Europe long ago
- a musical instrument that is played by hitting
17 Clues: a song • one musical sound • a pattern of notes • a person who plays music • an object used to make music • a thin wire that makes music • to ask someone to come somewhere • a group of people who play music • the main rhythm of a piece of music • a regular action done to improve a skill • a musical instrument that is played by hitting • ...
Unit 3. Music in Our World 2020-06-23
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- to play a stringed musical instrument by pulling on its strings
- to ask someone to come somewhere
- a group of people who play music
- a large group of people who play music led by a conductor
- a regular action done to improve a skill
- an object used to make music
- a thin wire that makes music
- a song
- a long, flat piece of wood used for string instruments
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- to give a show by playing music, singing, dancing, etc.
- the main rhythm of a piece of music
- a person who plays music
- one musical sound
- musical notes that are played together at the same time
- a pattern of notes
- having to do with a type of music that was written in Europe long ago
- a musical instrument that is played by hitting
17 Clues: a song • one musical sound • a pattern of notes • a person who plays music • an object used to make music • a thin wire that makes music • to ask someone to come somewhere • a group of people who play music • the main rhythm of a piece of music • a regular action done to improve a skill • a musical instrument that is played by hitting • ...
Music Terms to Explore 2024-03-25
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- The pattern of beats or pulses in music.
- A gradual decrease in loudness or intensity in a piece of music.
- A group of three or more notes sounded together.
- The distance between two pitches.
- A sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying.
- The combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce chords and chord progressions.
- The perceived frequency of a sound or note.
- Harmony or agreement among musical notes.
- A sequence of chords that brings an end to a phrase, section, or piece of music.
- Musical parts that support or complement a melody or main theme.
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- A rhythmic pattern where the emphasis is placed on off-beats or weak beats.
- The playing of the tones of a chord in rapid succession rather than simultaneously.
- Smooth and connected performance of music without breaks between notes.
- A series of notes in a specific pattern that forms the basis of a piece of music.
- Lack of harmony among musical notes.
- A gradual increase in loudness or intensity in a piece of music.
- Short and detached performance of music, indicated by short, abrupt sounds.
- The variations in volume or intensity of sound in music.
- A rapid repetition of a single note or rapid alternation between two notes.
- The speed at which a piece of music is played.
20 Clues: The distance between two pitches. • Lack of harmony among musical notes. • The pattern of beats or pulses in music. • Harmony or agreement among musical notes. • The perceived frequency of a sound or note. • The speed at which a piece of music is played. • A group of three or more notes sounded together. • A sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying. • ...
Impressionism & Expressionism 2026-03-06
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- Composer who wrote Boléro.
- A Person who writes music.
- Music organized around a central key
- Music that avoids a traditional key center.
- Style of music focused on mood, color, and atmosphere.
- The pattern of beats in music.
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- A movement where composers returned to the balanced and ordered style of the Classical Era.
- 20th-century movement where composers experimented with new musical ideas.
- French composer most associated with Impressionist music
- A scale made entirely of whole steps, often used in Impressionist music.
- Two or more different meters used at the same time.
- After Renaissance Era, before Classical Era.
- Debussy and Ravel both attend the _________ Conservatory.
- Composer who pioneered atonal and twelve-tone music.
- Style of music that emphasizes intense emotion and psychological expression.
- Composer of The Rite of Spring.
16 Clues: Composer who wrote Boléro. • A Person who writes music. • The pattern of beats in music. • Composer of The Rite of Spring. • Music organized around a central key • Music that avoids a traditional key center. • After Renaissance Era, before Classical Era. • Two or more different meters used at the same time. • Composer who pioneered atonal and twelve-tone music. • ...
Willow 2023-05-13
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- The music video ends with a ____
- "Willow" debuted at number one on this chart
- Swift appears as a ____ in the music video
- A ____ plays a significant role in the music video
- "Willow" has a popular music ____
- "Willow" is a ____ song
- "Willow" was the lead ____ from "Evermore"
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- Artist who sings "Willow"
- Object that Swift follows in the music video
- Swift wears a ____ ring in the music video
- Elemental feature in the "Willow" music video
- "Willow" was recorded in a ____ during quarantine
- Swift wears a ____ dress in the music video
- Album that includes "Willow"
- The music video features Swift stepping into a ____
15 Clues: "Willow" is a ____ song • Artist who sings "Willow" • Album that includes "Willow" • The music video ends with a ____ • "Willow" has a popular music ____ • Swift wears a ____ ring in the music video • Swift appears as a ____ in the music video • "Willow" was the lead ____ from "Evermore" • Swift wears a ____ dress in the music video • ...
Part VI, Ch. 1-10 - Vocabulary 2024-06-08
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- the slight holding back or pressing forward of tempo
- a piece in triple meter, originated as a stately processional dance for the Polish nobility
- concluding section, the section at the end of an art song which sums up its mood, played by the piano alone
- Music intended to be performed before and during a play, setting the mood for the drama is called _________ music
- instrumental music in one movement, usually in sonata form
- a night piece, a slow, lyrical and intimate composition for piano
- explanatory comments specifying the story, scene, or idea associated with program music
- Tone Poem, a programmatic composition for orchestra in one movement, which may have a traditional form (sonata or rondo), or an original, irregular form
- when romantic composers created music drawn from the music of foreign lands
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- when romantic composers deliberately created music with a specific national identity
- nonprogram music is ______________ music
- instrumental music associated with a story, poem, idea, or scene
- a study piece designed to help a performer master specific technical difficulties
- songs that are grouped in a set, unified by a story or musical ideas
- when composers repeat the same music for each stanza of a poem
- a composition for solo voice and piano
- a composition in several movements, each with a descriptive title
17 Clues: a composition for solo voice and piano • nonprogram music is ______________ music • the slight holding back or pressing forward of tempo • instrumental music in one movement, usually in sonata form • when composers repeat the same music for each stanza of a poem • instrumental music associated with a story, poem, idea, or scene • ...
Liliana Franco 2026-01-12
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- drama set to music and sung by performers with orchestral accompaniment, scenery, acting, and sometimes dancing.
- Company the group that performs the opera.
- a musical work for chorus and soloist or soloists, often with orchestral accompaniment.
- era an era where vocal music was more popular than instrumental music.
- any musical instrument with a keyboard, such as a piano, harpsichord, clavichord or organ.
- means Lord have mercy and is part of the Catholic mass.
- era an era where`vocal music began to have more voice parts and instruments were added to many works.
- a school of music or dramatic art.
- music outside of the church.
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- a musical work for solo instrument, sometimes alone sometimes with an accompaniment of one or more instruments.
- Vivaldi he was known for his operas.
- Musician the people who compose,conduct,or perform music at the place of residence of a king, queen, leader, or dignitary.
- a man or women who supports or protests something
- she was the first to write music for female voices.
- music of the church.
- era an era where art and music became extravagant.
- a song or melody in which a few syllables or words are sung on the same or few different notes.
- beginning stages of the music staff.
18 Clues: music of the church. • music outside of the church. • a school of music or dramatic art. • Vivaldi he was known for his operas. • beginning stages of the music staff. • Company the group that performs the opera. • a man or women who supports or protests something • era an era where art and music became extravagant. • she was the first to write music for female voices. • ...
